Across All of 17033
We're a few minutes west in Hummelstown, so Hershey swarm calls get fast response. We've collected swarms throughout Hershey's mature neighborhoods — from the older homes near the original chocolate town and the borough core out to Reese Avenue, Cocoa Avenue, and the newer developments.
Hershey's Swarm Season
Peak swarm season in Hershey runs late April through early July. Hershey's mature tree canopy and decades of established hives in the area means there are lots of honeybees breeding here, and swarms are a regular spring sight on fences, low branches, and even the occasional mailbox or porch railing.
A swarm is a peaceful cluster of bees looking for a new home — they're rarely dangerous and should not be sprayed. Call us first.
Bees Coming Out of a Wall Instead?
If you're seeing bees flying in and out of a hole in a wall, soffit, or chimney, that's an established colony, not a swarm. Different page — see our Hershey honeybee removal page.