Ft Lauderdale’s Premier Live Bee Removal & Relocation Experts
24/7 humane no-kill solutions for the “Venice of America.”
Quick Summary
Whether you have discovered a swarm near Las Olas, bees entering a wall cavity in Rio Vista, a hive high in a tree canopy in Victoria Park, or dangerous activity near a commercial property close to Port Everglades, GotBeez is Ft Lauderdale’s trusted source for safe, humane live bee relocation. We handle homes, condo communities, restaurants, offices, retail centers, managed properties, and commercial buildings across Fort Lauderdale with real hive removal work, not just surface treatment.
Africanized Bee Removal
Fast-response help for aggressive colonies, higher-risk swarm behavior, and safety-first removal planning.
View service pageWall Bee Removal
Structural removals for bees in walls, soffits, fascia, chimneys, rooflines, and hidden building cavities.
View service pageHoneycomb Cleanup
Removal of leftover comb, wax, honey, odor sources, and attractants that can lead to repeat infestations.
View service pageBee Removal in Trees
Humane removals from palms, canopy trees, branch clusters, cavities, and high-reach locations.
View service pageFast local service for waterfront homes, condos, retail spaces, managed properties, office buildings, restaurants, and commercial sites throughout Ft Lauderdale.
Your Local Ft Lauderdale Bee Removal Experts
Fort Lauderdale’s official city resources place City Hall at 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, and the city’s own visitor materials describe Las Olas Boulevard as one of the city’s best-known dining, shopping, and entertainment corridors. Port Everglades, one of Broward County’s major economic engines, is officially listed at 1850 Eller Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316. Those locations help frame what makes bee removal in Ft Lauderdale different: this is a market with dense urban neighborhoods, waterfront homes, tourism corridors, busy commercial properties, and high-value structural environments. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
If you see bees entering a roofline, clustering in a tree, gathering around a palm, or moving into a wall cavity near your patio, pool deck, marina-facing property, office entry, or commercial service corridor, call or text 954-546-0220 for fast Broward service in Ft Lauderdale.
Why Ft Lauderdale’s Bee Problem Is Year-Round
Ft Lauderdale’s warm coastal climate allows colonies to stay active for much more of the year than they would in colder markets. Swarms may be more visible in seasonal waves, but hidden structural colonies can stay active through long hot summers, humid fall stretches, and mild winter periods.
Fort Lauderdale also has one of the broadest mixes of property types in Broward County: older homes in Victoria Park and Rio Vista, luxury waterfront residences in Las Olas Isles and Harbor Beach, condo buildings, restaurant corridors, office spaces, and commercial properties that support tourism and shipping activity. Each of those environments gives bees different ways to move in and stay hidden.
Important Structural Warning for Ft Lauderdale Properties
Once bees establish inside a wall, roofline, soffit, or other cavity, the risk does not end when visible bee traffic slows down. Left-behind honeycomb can soften and melt in South Florida heat, leak through drywall or trim seams, stain finishes, attract ants and roaches, and leave pheromone scent that draws future colonies back to the same spot.
All the Ways Bees Get Into Ft Lauderdale Homes & Buildings
Fort Lauderdale homes and buildings give bees many sheltered entry points, especially when the structure has age, decorative roof transitions, coastal wear, dense landscaping, or quiet service areas. These are some of the most common ways colonies get in.
Soffit & Fascia Gaps
Older homes in neighborhoods like Rio Vista and Victoria Park often have small separations in soffit panels, fascia boards, and roofline trim that are just large enough for scout bees to access a hidden cavity.
Tile Roof Edges & Roofline Returns
Fort Lauderdale’s common tile-roof and flat-roof transitions can create protected gaps along flashing lines, roof returns, or parapet edges where bees can begin building behind the visible exterior.
Wall Penetrations & Utility Entry Points
Openings around conduit, cable lines, plumbing penetrations, meter boxes, and service entries often lead directly into warm wall cavities that bees love.
Chimneys, Vents & Decorative Voids
Ft Lauderdale homes, mixed-use buildings, and commercial properties often include façade details, vent openings, and enclosed architectural spaces that seem sealed from ground level but still allow hidden access inside.
Palms, Tree Cavities & Branch Clusters
Mature palms, dense tree canopies, and cavity openings near parks, canals, waterfront homes, and landscaped lots create ideal natural nesting zones.
Sheds, Pool Equipment Areas & Service Corridors
Detached structures, fence cavities, utility yards, outdoor storage zones, and quiet back-of-house commercial areas often give bees a protected place to establish close to the main building.
Identifying Technical Bee Damage in Ft Lauderdale Properties
Fort Lauderdale’s heat, humidity, salt air, landscaping density, and architectural range create warning signs that homeowners, HOAs, property managers, and business owners should not ignore. Bee activity can quickly turn into wood damage, honey leaks, stains, odor problems, and repeat infestations if the hive is not properly removed all the way down to the comb and attractant source.
Carpenter Bee “Drill” Holes
We identify the perfectly round holes in fascia boards, trim, overhangs, pergolas, dockside woodwork, and exposed exterior surfaces, along with yellow staining that often signals active carpenter bee tunneling.
Honeycomb, Heat Melt & Pheromone Residue
Leftover honey inside a wall or roofline can soften and melt in South Florida heat, seep through paint or drywall seams, attract ants and roaches, and keep releasing scent that tells future scout bees the cavity is a proven hive site.
Africanized Bee Safety
We are trained to respond to aggressive colonies, including higher-risk swarm behavior around parks, utility areas, service corridors, pool zones, outdoor dining areas, marina properties, and active commercial spaces.
Return-Prevention Focus
Beyond removal, we help identify vulnerable entry points and property conditions that make Ft Lauderdale homes and buildings more likely to attract another colony.
Commercial Bee Removal in Ft Lauderdale
Ft Lauderdale is a major Broward commercial market with office buildings, restaurants, retail centers, condo towers, hospitality properties, managed communities, and industrial support zones tied to tourism and Port Everglades activity. We provide commercial bee removal services for properties that need a fast, professional response without unnecessary disruption to staff, residents, customers, tenants, or guests.
From storefronts near Las Olas Boulevard to office environments downtown, loading and service zones near the port area, and commercial corridors along Sunrise Boulevard and Federal Highway, GotBeez helps commercial clients resolve swarm issues, structural hive problems, roofline bee activity, and utility-area infestations with a real removal plan.
Retail & Restaurant Bee Removal
We help retail plazas, restaurants, and shopping areas where bees near customer walkways, outdoor seating, service alleys, or signage create immediate safety concerns.
Office, Condo & Managed Buildings
We handle roofline, wall-cavity, utility-area, and exterior façade bee issues for office buildings, condo towers, HOAs, and mixed-use properties.
Hotels, Hospitality & Waterfront Properties
Guest-facing spaces, courtyards, pool decks, marina-side structures, and outdoor amenities require fast, discreet handling to protect both safety and reputation.
Warehouses, Service Yards & Back-of-House Areas
Quiet utility zones, loading areas, detached structures, and fenced service corridors are common hive locations on commercial properties.
Seen on the Streets: Ft Lauderdale Bee Removal Experience
We specialize in difficult extractions that require precision to avoid property damage. Our Ft Lauderdale-area work includes tree removals, structural wall and roofline extractions, and difficult-access colonies around high-value residential and commercial environments. That same removal skill set carries directly into the commercial side when the hive is affecting storefronts, offices, managed properties, or common areas.
See Us in Action
These Ft Lauderdale-area examples show the kind of technical live bee relocation work our team performs, including high-reach tree jobs and difficult-access removals.
High-Reach Bee Removal
A Fort Lauderdale-area example showing the kind of careful elevated removal needed when bees settle in difficult-access locations.
Watch videoLive Bee Relocation
Another Fort Lauderdale-area job highlighting humane removal work and the level of care needed for complex extractions.
Watch videoTechnical Structural Extraction
A closer look at the kind of difficult-access relocation work GotBeez handles across Ft Lauderdale neighborhoods and commercial spaces.
Watch videoServing Every Ft Lauderdale Neighborhood
GotBeez provides humane live bee removal throughout Ft Lauderdale for homes, waterfront estates, condo communities, retail storefronts, office buildings, restaurants, hotels, managed communities, and commercial properties.
- Victoria Park & Harbor Beach
- Las Olas Isles & Seven Isles
- Rio Vista & Idlewyld
- Coral Ridge & Flagler Village
- Sailboat Bend & Tarpon River
- Galt Ocean Mile & Bermuda Riviera
- Properties near Las Olas Boulevard
- Commercial and industrial areas near Port Everglades and I-95
Need Ft Lauderdale Bee Removal Right Now?
If you found bees in a wall, roofline, tree, palm, rooftop, soffit, utility space, pool area, storefront, office entry, or another structure in Ft Lauderdale, call GotBeez now for fast humane live relocation and expert hive removal.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bee Removal in Ft Lauderdale
These FAQs help Ft Lauderdale homeowners, property managers, business owners, HOA leaders, and commercial operators understand how humane live bee relocation works.
Do you provide live bee removal in Ft Lauderdale?
Yes. GotBeez provides humane live bee removal and relocation throughout Ft Lauderdale for homes, waterfront properties, retail centers, offices, restaurants, condos, hotels, and managed commercial buildings.
We do not just spray visible bees and leave. We identify where the colony is actually living, remove bees and hive material where needed, and explain what should be sealed or corrected so the same cavity is less likely to attract another colony later.
Do you handle commercial bee removal in Ft Lauderdale?
Yes. We provide commercial bee removal services for shopping centers, office buildings, restaurants, hospitality properties, HOAs, condo associations, warehouses, mixed-use properties, and waterfront commercial sites in Ft Lauderdale.
Commercial jobs often require fast communication, flexible scheduling, and a work plan that protects customers, tenants, residents, staff, and guests without unnecessary disruption.
What if the bees are in my wall, soffit, or roofline?
Bees entering a wall, soffit, fascia, or roofline usually means there is already a protected cavity behind the visible exterior. That is a structural bee problem, not just a swarm resting outside.
Proper removal usually means locating the entry path, opening only what is necessary, extracting bees and comb, and then addressing leftover honey or odor sources. If the cavity is left dirty, scout bees can find it again later.
Do you remove honeycomb and help prevent the bees from returning?
Yes. Honeycomb cleanup is one of the most important parts of real bee removal. In Ft Lauderdale’s heat, leftover honey can soften and leak through ceilings, drywall seams, soffits, or trim joints.
That leftover comb can also attract ants, roaches, and other pests, while pheromone scent can keep signaling to future scout bees that the cavity is a proven hive location. Removing comb and addressing the entry point is how you reduce the chance of repeat activity.
Do you handle aggressive or Africanized bee situations?
Yes. We are trained to safely respond to aggressive colonies in Ft Lauderdale, including situations where the bees are highly defensive around parks, service paths, utility areas, pool zones, outdoor dining areas, marina properties, and active commercial spaces.
If the colony appears unusually reactive, keep your distance, bring pets and people inside, and do not attempt to spray, block, or disturb the entry point.
Can you remove bees from palms, trees, rooftops, and difficult elevated areas?
Yes. We handle high-reach and technically complex removals, including tall tree canopy hives, palms, roof edges, parapets, and awkward structural voids that require careful access planning.
Ft Lauderdale properties frequently have mature landscaping, decorative exteriors, and elevated architectural features that make a slower controlled removal process especially important.
How do I know whether I’m seeing a passing swarm or a hidden established hive?
A swarm resting on a branch or surface is often a temporary stop, while steady bee traffic entering the same crack, soffit line, wall gap, roof edge, or building penetration usually points to an established colony.
If you see bees repeatedly using the same exact entry point, especially during warm parts of the day, assume there may be comb inside until proven otherwise.
What should I do before your Ft Lauderdale bee removal team arrives?
Keep people and pets away from the area, avoid spraying chemicals, and do not try to seal the opening. Blocking the entry point can trap bees inside a wall or roof cavity and make the situation worse.
If you can do so safely, take a photo or short video of the entry point or bee activity and text it to us. That helps us prepare for the likely type of removal before we get to your property.