Angry Bee

Beekeeper in Houston, Texas

5(1 reviews)
(713) 747-4092, Houston, TX 77063View on Yelp
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About Angry Bee

Angry Bee operates in Houston, Texas, covering a notably broad range of services that make it a versatile resource for both homeowners and aspiring beekeepers. Houston's warm climate and dense urban landscape mean bee swarms and unwanted hive infestations are a real and recurring problem for residents across the metro. With a 5-star rating and offerings that span pest control, honey, and beekeeping education, this provider brings multiple needs under one roof. It's a practical choice for anyone from a frightened homeowner to someone ready to start their first hive.

Services

Pest Control
Honey
Specialty Schools

Services & Process

Angry Bee handles bee removal and pest control for homes and businesses across Houston, safely relocating swarms or established colonies rather than simply exterminating them when possible. Their honey offerings suggest they maintain active hives and produce or sell local product alongside their removal work. The specialty school component sets them apart, likely offering hands-on beekeeping classes for beginners who want structured training before buying their first equipment. That combination of removal, production, and education makes them a full-cycle operation.

Service Area

Angry Bee serves Houston, Texas and the surrounding Harris County area, responding to bee removal calls across a wide swath of the metro. Neighborhoods from the Galleria corridor to the East End and beyond fall within their typical service zone. If you're in a nearby suburb like Sugar Land or Pearland, it's worth calling to confirm whether they can reach you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between bee removal and extermination?
Bee removal involves safely capturing and relocating a colony so the bees survive and can be rehomed to an active apiary. Extermination kills the colony, which many providers and customers want to avoid given how important honeybees are for pollination and agriculture.
How do I know if I have a bee infestation versus just a passing swarm?
A swarm is a temporary cluster of bees resting while scouts search for a new home, and it usually moves on within a day or two on its own. An infestation means bees have moved inside a wall, attic, or other structure and begun building comb, which requires professional removal to handle properly.
What do beekeeping classes in Houston typically cover?
Most beginner beekeeping courses cover hive biology, equipment selection, seasonal management, and how to safely inspect and handle a colony. Hands-on sessions with a live hive are especially valuable because reading about bees and actually working with them are very different experiences.
Is it legal to keep bees in Houston city limits?
Houston does allow urban beekeeping, though specific rules can vary by neighborhood and HOA. It's a good idea to check with local ordinances and talk to an experienced local beekeeper before setting up your first hive in a residential area.
How quickly can a bee removal company respond to an urgent situation?
Response times vary by provider and season, but most bee removal services in Houston can get to you within a day or two for non-emergency situations. If bees are inside your walls or posing an immediate safety risk, many providers will prioritize urgent calls.
Do I need to do anything after bees are removed from my home?
Yes, sealing the entry point is critical because leftover comb and honey can attract new swarms or other pests if left exposed. A good removal provider will either seal the area themselves or give you specific guidance on what needs to be done to prevent re-infestation.

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