Hidden Bee Hive in Fascia on Singer Island, FL – Live Removal & Relocation
A few bees near the roofline turned into a massive fresh hive hidden inside the fascia of a Singer Island home.
Summary: GotBeez removed a hidden honey bee colony from the fascia of a home on Singer Island, FL after the homeowner noticed only light bee activity near the roofline. Once the fascia was opened, our team found a large fresh hive with new comb and thousands of bees. The queen and colony were safely relocated to our local apiary, the comb was removed, and the cavity was cleaned to help prevent future infestations.
“Got Beez did an incredible job handling our bee infestation. They responded the next day, safely relocated the queen and thousands of bees, and handled a tough-to-reach hive with total professionalism. They patched the soffit perfectly. Before leaving they offered us some helpful ways to prevent the bees from returning and answered all of our questions. They even gave our son honeycomb and a jar of their honey. Really nice people, reliable, and followed through with everything they said. Highly recommend — caring, efficient, and really great to work with.”
— Maggie
View Original Google ReviewA “Small” Bee Problem Hiding in the Fascia
You’d walk right past this Singer Island home and never know anything was wrong. From the ground, it looked like just a few bees coming and going near the fascia. There was no obvious hanging swarm, no exposed comb, and no large visible hive.
Inside that fascia, though, a full colony was already living rent-free inside the structure.
This is exactly how it starts for many homeowners. A little bee activity near the roofline quietly turns into thousands of bees and a large hive before anyone realizes how big the problem really is.
Fascia boards are one of the most common places for bees to move in because they offer shelter, small entry points, and protection from weather. In coastal areas like Singer Island, warm conditions allow colonies to grow quickly once they find a protected cavity.
What We Found Inside the Fascia
Once we carefully opened the fascia, the real story showed up fast.
Behind a small exterior opening, there was a fresh but massive hive with new comb and a full colony already established. The bees had turned the narrow fascia cavity into a functioning hive with thousands of bees.
Even though this was a newer hive, it had grown quickly. Warm South Florida weather, year-round forage, and plenty of nectar sources around Singer Island make it easy for colonies to expand in a short amount of time.
Why this matters
What looks like “a few bees” from the outside can mean a full hive, comb, honey, brood, and queen inside the structure. Early inspection helps keep the removal smaller, safer, and less expensive.
Our Live Bee Removal and Relocation Process
At GotBeez, we do not just spray and seal. We perform live bee removal and relocate healthy colonies to our local apiary whenever possible.
For this Singer Island fascia job, our process included:
- Carefully opening the fascia to access the hive with minimal damage to the home
- Gently removing the comb and bees from inside the fascia cavity
- Locating and securing the queen so the colony could stay together
- Safely transferring the bees for relocation to our apiary
- Cleaning the area to remove leftover wax, honey, and scent
- Advising the homeowner on sealing and repairs to help prevent bees from moving back in
The result: the homeowner’s fascia was cleared, the hive was removed, and the bees were given a new home where they can continue pollinating and producing honey instead of causing damage inside a house.
Why Hidden Hives Are So Common on Singer Island
Singer Island is a beautiful barrier island, but its warm climate and coastal environment make it a strong place for honey bees to thrive. Gaps in fascia, soffits, vents, and rooflines can all become perfect entry points for a swarm looking for a new home.
Most homeowners only see:
- A handful of bees at first
- Occasional activity near a small crack or gap
- A little buzzing near a corner of the roof
- Bees entering and exiting the same small opening
By the time the hive is large enough to be obvious from the outside, there can already be a lot of comb, honey, and bees inside the structure. That is why early inspection and professional live bee removal is so important.
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Need Bee Removal in Singer Island, FL?
GotBeez provides safe, humane live bee removal on Singer Island and throughout Palm Beach County. We specialize in structural removals including fascia, walls, soffits, roofs, and rooflines.
- Live bee removal
- Hive relocation to our apiary
- Clean-up of comb and honey
- Structural hive removal
- Guidance on sealing and prevention
Learn more about our services for this area here: Bee Removal in Singer Island, FL – GotBeez
If you see bee activity around your fascia or roofline, or you just have a feeling something might be hiding behind the wood, reach out before the hive gets bigger.
Would you have noticed this hive from the outside?
Most homeowners would not. That is exactly why hidden bee colonies become major infestations before anyone realizes they are there.
Have Bees in Your Fascia, Soffit, or Roofline?
Do not wait for a small bee problem to turn into a large hidden hive. GotBeez provides humane live bee removal and relocation throughout Singer Island and Palm Beach County.
Singer Island Fascia Bee Removal FAQ
Can bees build a hive inside fascia boards?
Yes. Fascia boards, soffits, and roofline gaps are common entry points for honey bees in South Florida homes because they provide sheltered cavities protected from weather.
How do I know if bees are inside my fascia?
Watch for bees repeatedly entering and exiting the same small opening near the roofline, soffit, or fascia. Even light activity can indicate a hidden hive inside.
Do you remove the honeycomb too?
Yes. GotBeez removes accessible comb, wax, honey, and hive material during structural removals to help prevent odors, pests, honey damage, and future swarms.
Do you relocate the bees?
Yes. Whenever possible, GotBeez performs live bee removal and relocates healthy colonies to our local apiary.
Do you provide bee removal on Singer Island?
Yes. GotBeez provides live bee removal in Singer Island, Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, and surrounding South Florida communities.