Native Bee Rescue – Stingless Australian Bee Rescue Service

We can help with many different native bee rescue options from relocating the hive for you or complete removal.

Native Bee Relocation Options Include

  • Complete removal – We take care of everything, removing the bees off site to a new home so you do not need to deal with them.
  • Relocation to new home – We relocate the hive into a new box out of where they are now to a safe location, and you keep the bees as a new pet. If you need a hive for the relocation, we have many different styles available in the shop here.
  • Have something more complex let us know we can work with you.

If we keep the bees there is no cost for you.

Why relocate the bees? If the bees are in a Water Meter, Telstra Pit, Letterbox or an area that a third party needs to inspect this can cause issues. If let alone there is the possibility of being unnecessarily killed off by pest control. Secondly Stingless Australian Native Bees make great pets as they never need water or feeding.

Some of the more common places that native bees move into are council water meter boxes, Telstra phone pits, water irrigation pit, electrical boxes, upside-down pots, brick weap / vent holes and garden statues.

Contact us for help with Native Bee Rescue on 07 3206 0552 or info@abeec.com.au to see what options you have to rehome the bees. Photos are also very helpful.


Stingless Australian Native Bee Hive That Moved In To A Water meter

Stingless Australian Native Bee Hive That Moved In To A Water meter

Stingless Australian Native Bee Hive That Moved In To A Water Irrigation Pit

Stingless Australian Native Bee Hive That Moved In To A Water Irrigation Pit

Stingless Australian Native Bee Hive From A Water Fountain Control Valve

Stingless Australian Native Bee Hive From A Water Fountain Control Valve

Stingless Australian Native Bee Hive From A Fallen Down Tree

Stingless Australian Native Bee Hive in fallen down tree

Contact us on 07 3206 0552 or info@abeec.com.au to see what options you have to rehome the bees. Photos are also very helpful.

Contacts

07 3206 0552
Capalaba, 4157, Queensland, Australia
info@abeec.com.au

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