Right in the Neighborhood
We're based on Douglas Road in Hummelstown, so swarm calls inside the borough or surrounding townships usually mean we're on the way within minutes. We collect free swarms across all of 17036 — borough core, Lower Dauphin school district neighborhoods, the older homes near downtown, and out into the surrounding farmland.
When to Call
Hummelstown's swarm season runs from late April through early July, with the heaviest activity in May and early June. If you spot a tight football-sized cluster of bees on a fence, branch, or mailbox, that's almost certainly a honeybee swarm and we want to come collect it.
Don't spray it. Spraying agitates the bees, often kills the queen, and turns a peaceful cluster into a defensive mess. Call us first — for free swarms in Hummelstown, we'll usually be there same day.
Want to Know More?
See our full swarm collection page for identification tips, what to do while you wait, and the difference between a swarm and a wall colony.