Bee Sting Farm

Beekeeper in Danbury, Texas

(979) 595-36113831 County Rd 211, Danbury, TX 77534View on Yelp
Bee Sting Farm - beekeeping in Danbury, TX

About Bee Sting Farm

Bee Sting Farm is a Danbury, Texas operation that covers both honey production and pest control services, a combination that makes a lot of practical sense in Brazoria County's rural and semi-rural landscape. Danbury sits between Angleton and Alvin, in a part of Southeast Texas where bees naturally thrive and where swarms and established hives in unwanted locations are a common problem for homeowners and farmers alike. With pest control and honey both in their service mix, they handle bees from two angles: managing them where they're a nuisance and producing something valuable from them where they're working. Call (979) 595-3611 to discuss your needs.

Services

Pest Control
Honey

Services & Process

Bee Sting Farm handles both bee removal and honey production, which means they're equipped for situations where someone else's bee problem becomes a resource. On the pest control side, this typically includes live bee removal from structures, walls, attics, and outdoor spaces, with relocation rather than extermination being the preferred approach for healthy colonies. On the honey side, the farm produces local Brazoria County honey from their own managed hives. Customers dealing with a swarm or an established hive in a bad location will appreciate working with someone who actually wants to keep the bees alive.

Service Area

Bee Sting Farm serves Danbury and the surrounding Brazoria County area, including Angleton, Alvin, West Columbia, and the communities along the Brazos River corridor. Their combined pest control and honey focus makes them a practical resource for both rural landowners and suburban homeowners throughout Southeast Texas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between bee removal and extermination?
Bee removal involves relocating a live colony to a managed hive where they can continue pollinating and producing honey. Extermination kills the bees, which is generally seen as a last resort given how important honeybees are to local agriculture and ecosystems.
How do I know if I have a swarm or an established hive in my wall?
A swarm is a temporary cluster of bees, usually hanging from a tree or structure, that's looking for a new home. An established colony inside a wall has been there long enough to build comb and store honey, which makes removal more involved and often requires opening the structure.
Is bee removal covered by homeowner's insurance?
Most standard homeowner's insurance policies don't cover bee removal or the structural repairs that sometimes follow. It's worth checking your specific policy, but most customers pay out of pocket for both the removal and any associated carpentry work.
Can bees damage my house if I leave them alone?
Yes. An established colony inside a wall will continue building comb and storing honey. Over time, that honey can melt, seep into drywall, and attract other pests. The longer you wait, the more extensive the removal and repair process tends to be.
What is Brazoria County honey like compared to other Texas honey?
Brazoria County sits along the Texas Gulf Coast, where bees have access to tallow trees, clover, and coastal wildflowers. That gives local honey a distinctive flavor tied to the region's unique mix of agricultural and wetland forage, which is quite different from Hill Country or East Texas varieties.
How quickly can a bee removal service respond to a swarm?
Swarms are time-sensitive because they'll move on within a day or two if left undisturbed. Most local providers like Bee Sting Farm try to respond quickly, so calling (979) 595-3611 as soon as you notice the swarm gives you the best chance of a same-day or next-day visit.

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