Dedham Bee Control & Extermination

Dedham Bee Control & Extermination

Finding bees, wasps, or hornets around your home can be concerning, especially when nests are located near entryways, decks, playgrounds, or outdoor living spaces. Bro’s Pest Control connects homeowners and businesses in Dedham, MA with experienced local bee removal professionals who provide safe, effective solutions for stinging insect problems.

Whether you’ve discovered a bee swarm in a tree, yellow jackets nesting underground, or wasps building a nest beneath your roofline, local specialists can inspect your property, identify the species, and recommend the most appropriate removal or treatment method. Same-day service may be available depending on technician availability.

Call 1-888-497-9069 today to schedule bee removal in Dedham, Massachusetts.


Common Stinging Insects Found in Dedham

Several species of stinging insects are commonly found throughout Norfolk County, including:

  • Honey Bees
  • Bumble Bees
  • Carpenter Bees
  • Yellow Jackets
  • Paper Wasps
  • Mud Daubers
  • Bald-Faced Hornets
  • European Hornets

Proper identification is important because treatment recommendations vary by species and nesting location. Whenever possible, honey bees should be relocated due to their important role as pollinators.


Nearby Areas Served

We service the following nearby areas:

  • Westwood
  • Needham
  • Canton
  • Norwood
  • West Roxbury
  • Hyde Park
  • Milton
  • Dover
  • Brookline
  • Newton




Bee Swarm Removal Dedham, MA

Bee Swarm Removal Dedham, MA

Bee swarms often appear during the spring and early summer when colonies naturally divide and search for new nesting locations. Swarms may temporarily gather on tree branches, fences, shrubs, mailboxes, or exterior walls before establishing a permanent hive.

Although swarming bees are often less aggressive than bees protecting an established colony, they should never be approached or disturbed. A trained bee removal professional can determine the safest removal option for your situation.


Dedham Residential & Commercial Bee Removal

Bee and wasp infestations can affect homes, apartment complexes, restaurants, office buildings, schools, churches, warehouses, and retail properties. Local pest control professionals provide customized treatment plans based on the insect species, nest location, and property layout.

Whether you need a single nest removed or ongoing pest management services, help is available throughout Dedham and the surrounding communities.

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Bee Removal Cost in Dedham, MA

The cost of bee removal depends on several factors, including the species involved, the size of the colony, where the hive or nest is located, and whether repairs or exclusion work are needed after removal.

Factors that may affect pricing include:

  • Bee, wasp, or hornet species
  • Size of the colony
  • Accessibility of the nest
  • Hive removal or relocation
  • Structural repairs
  • Follow-up treatments
  • Emergency or same-day service

The best way to determine the cost of bee removal is to schedule an inspection with a qualified local professional who can evaluate the infestation and recommend the most effective treatment.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does bee removal cost in Dedham, MA?

The cost depends on the insect species, colony size, nest location, and whether relocation or extermination is appropriate. A professional inspection is the best way to receive an accurate estimate.

Do you relocate honey bees?

Whenever possible, honey bees are relocated because they are valuable pollinators. Treatment recommendations depend on the location of the hive and local regulations.

What is the difference between bees and wasps?

Bees are important pollinators and generally sting only when threatened. Wasps and yellow jackets are often more aggressive and may sting multiple times while defending their nests.

When are bees most active in Massachusetts?

Bee activity typically increases during spring and summer, with yellow jacket populations often peaking in late summer and early fall.

Can bees damage my home?

Yes. Carpenter bees can tunnel into wood, while established colonies inside wall voids or attics can leave behind honeycomb and attract other pests.

Should I remove a bee nest myself?

Attempting to remove an active hive or nest without the proper equipment can be dangerous. Professional removal helps reduce the risk of stings and ensures the colony is addressed safely.

Learn More About Bees and Pollinators

Honey bees and other pollinators play an important role in the environment. Homeowners interested in learning more about bee identification and responsible management can visit the University of Massachusetts Amherst Extension Landscape, Nursery & Urban Forestry Program and the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources for educational resources about pollinators, pest identification, and integrated pest management.