Across Lancaster & Lancaster County
We cover swarm collection throughout the city of Lancaster and the surrounding Lancaster County area. From our Hummelstown base it's about a 35-minute drive — close enough that we can usually reach accessible swarms the same day during peak swarm season.
Identifying a Swarm
A honeybee swarm looks like a tight, mostly-round cluster of thousands of bees, usually about the size of a football, hanging from a branch, fence post, or under a soffit. They're rarely dangerous in this state — focused on finding a new home, not on you.
Don't spray, don't hose. Call us and we'll come collect them free of charge for accessible swarms in the Lancaster area.
Bees in a Building Instead?
Bees flying in and out of a hole in a wall, soffit, or barn means an established colony — see our Lancaster honeybee removal page.