Removal and Relocation of Honey Bees & Bumble Bees.



  • 100% Guaranteed-Bee-Free Results: We guarantee the cavity we clear and seal will remain bee-free. Our process of live removal and relocation takes into account bee biology, bee behavior and common sense gained through years of practice, leaving every single client with a bee-free space in which there is no possibility of any bee colony re-establishing. Call us and hear how we do it!
  • 10yrs+ combined experience with 1,000’s of satisfied customers: Billions of bees rescued & relocated across North Texas.
  • Education-Oriented Customer Service: We will talk you through what to expect before and after your bee situation is handled- even if our services aren’t required or you already chose pest control rather than live removal. Beekeepers love talking bees, and we particularly enjoy educating enthusiasts.
  • Live Removal & Relocation of Bees to Managed Hives we Grow and Love: Bees are transported to our apiaries and provided their best chance to live & thrive under the care of loving beekeepers. We utilize our apiaries to train new beekeepers and share insights with seasoned beekeepers. The colonies we remove, relocate and nurture help us teach the next generation of beekeepers to love and take care of bees the same way we were taught- one sting at a time ๐Ÿ™‚

How to contact us:

  1. Phone Call:
    • Dial or text Kirby at 972-897-8348.
    • You can also contact Ryan at 214-577-9562.
    • Get quote over the phone, or for Bee Emergencies.
      *Please indicate you found us on the Rockwall Honey Bee website.
  2. Online Form:
    • Submit and we will review the information and get back to you.
    • Inspection requests: if you wish us to come to your property and inspect your bee situation, we will charge a $50 travel fee.
    • No fee will be charged if it works out we can schedule the removal at the time of inspection.
  3. E-Mail:
    • kirby@rockwallhoneybee.com
    • Include a close-up photo of where you believe the bees are entering their cavity in your house/structure.
    • Only get as close as you are comfortable- no stings please! We can always zoom in.
    • Also provide a picture showing a wide-angle view of the side of the house/structure the bees are entering.

Don’t delay- a timely resolution to your bee situation is better for you, and the bees!


The Rescue Gallery is updated periodically. Visit us again for more images of the dirty-sweaty-stingy work we love!