Bees are vital pollinators — but not when they're nesting in your walls, roof or doorway. We safely remove and relocate bee swarms and established hives so everyone wins.
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Bees are essential pollinators, but a hive inside your walls or roof causes structural damage, attracts pests and poses a serious sting risk.
A single hive can contain 20,000–60,000 bees. Disturbing them triggers a defensive swarm. Multiple stings are dangerous — and potentially fatal for allergic individuals.
Established hives produce kilograms of honey and wax inside walls. This melts in summer, staining ceilings, rotting timber and attracting ants, cockroaches and rodents.
If the hive and honeycomb aren't fully removed, scout bees from other colonies will find the residual scent and re-establish a new hive in the same spot.
Melbourne's bee removal experts offer safe bee hive removal with live relocation where possible. Full hive extraction to prevent re-infestation.
We identify the bee species (honeybees, native bees, or sometimes bees confused with wasps) and determine the best approach — relocation or treatment.
If bees are swarming on a branch, fence or outdoor surface, we can often collect the entire cluster alive for relocation to a safe location.
For established hives in wall cavities, roof voids or subfloors, we safely extract the entire hive including honeycomb to prevent melting damage and secondary pests.
When live relocation isn't possible (deep wall voids, inaccessible areas), we apply professional treatment to safely eliminate the hive and prevent re-colonisation.
We identify and advise on sealing the gaps, holes or cracks that allowed bees to enter in the first place, preventing future colonies from moving in.
Our technicians wear full bee suits and use professional smoke and containment tools. Your family stays safely indoors during the entire process.
Seeing bees flying in and out of a gap in your brickwork, eaves, weep holes or roof tiles is a sure sign a colony has moved in.
A constant low hum or buzzing vibration coming from inside a wall or ceiling often indicates a large, established bee hive within the cavity.
A large, buzzing ball of bees clustered on a tree branch, fence post or outdoor surface is a swarm — they're temporarily resting while scouts find a new home.
Dark or sticky stains appearing on walls or ceilings indicate an internal hive — the honeycomb is melting in the heat and leaking through.
We identify the bee species, locate the hive or swarm, and determine whether live relocation or treatment is the safest approach.
Swarms are collected for relocation. Established hives are extracted or treated, with all honeycomb removed to prevent secondary pest issues.
Entry points are identified and sealing advice provided. No residual scent means no return visits from new colonies.
"Huge swarm appeared on our letterbox. Kids were terrified. Pest Eraze came within 2 hours, collected the entire swarm calmly and relocated them. Amazing service."
"Bees had been going in and out of our wall for weeks. Honey started dripping from the ceiling! Pest Eraze extracted the whole hive and cleaned out the honeycomb. Saved us from major damage."
"Loved that they tried to relocate the bees rather than just kill them. Very professional, wore full bee suits and had the job done in under an hour. Highly recommend."
From $200, get professional bee removal near you with live relocation where possible, full bee hive extraction & entry point sealing advice. Same-day bee exterminator service in Melbourne.
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