Bee Sting Farm

Beekeeper in Danbury, Texas

(979) 595-36113831 County Rd 211, Danbury, TX 77534View on Yelp
Bee Sting Farm - beekeeping in Danbury, TX

About Bee Sting Farm

Bee Sting Farm is located in Danbury, Texas, a small community in Brazoria County south of Houston near the Gulf Coast plains. This part of Southeast Texas has a long growing season and a warm, humid climate that keeps bees active for much of the year. The region's mix of agricultural land, coastal prairie, and suburban development also creates a steady demand for both bee removal and local honey. Bee Sting Farm covers both sides of that equation, offering pest control services alongside honey production.

Services

Pest Control
Honey

Services & Process

Bee Sting Farm handles live bee removal, which means getting established colonies out of walls, attics, and outbuildings without simply exterminating them. This is a critical service in Southeast Texas, where the warm climate encourages wild swarms to settle in structures year-round. On the production side, they also raise bees for honey, giving them a practical reason to relocate rather than destroy healthy colonies. Customers dealing with unwanted hives on their property can expect a process that protects both their home and the bees themselves.

Service Area

Bee Sting Farm serves customers in Danbury and throughout Brazoria County in Southeast Texas. The surrounding communities of Angleton, Alvin, and Lake Jackson are all within a reasonable service range. Given the proximity to the Houston metro, they may also serve residential and commercial clients in the outer southern suburbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a bee swarm and an established colony?
A swarm is a group of bees temporarily clustered while searching for a new home, usually docile and easier to relocate. An established colony has built comb and stored honey inside a structure, which requires more involved removal work.
Are the bees removed alive, or are they exterminated?
Bee Sting Farm focuses on live removal, which means relocating healthy colonies rather than killing them. This approach is better for the bees and also means the comb and any honey inside the structure gets cleaned out properly.
How long does a bee removal job typically take?
A swarm removal can take an hour or less, while removing an established colony from inside a wall may take several hours depending on how large the hive is. Your provider can give you a more specific estimate after assessing the situation.
Will bees come back after they've been removed?
They can, if the entry points aren't properly sealed after removal. Any remaining wax or honey scent can attract new swarms, so making sure the area is cleaned and sealed is an important step in the process.
Do you also sell honey produced from relocated colonies?
Yes, Bee Sting Farm produces honey alongside their removal work. Buying local Brazoria County honey is a good way to support the operation that's keeping bees out of your walls and in productive hives.
Is Southeast Texas bee activity worse at certain times of year?
Swarm season in Texas typically peaks in spring, though the warm Gulf Coast climate means bees can be active and swarming almost any month. Unlike northern states, there's no real cold-weather break that slows things down significantly.

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