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Report a Swarm

It is very important to capture/rescue honey bee swarms in our area so that they are not lost to parasites, disease, or exterminators. The members of the Utah County Beekeepers Association have put together the following lists of available beekeepers who will remove swarms at no charge. Please select your city/area below on the interactive maps to locate a beekeeper near you. If there is not a beekeeper listed, look at surrounding cities/areas. Be prepared to answer the questions below to help the beekeeper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are some images of the kinds of "bees" that beekeepers do not remove: 

paperwasps
baldfacedhornet
yellow jacket
Paper Wasps
Bald Faced Hornet
Western Yellow Jacket

 

A note on Bumblebees (Bombus spp.). These bees are not aggressive and will not disturb you unless you are bothering their nest or blocking the entrance to their nest. Some beekeepers may remove bumblebee nests
to protect their declining populations.

bumblebee

 

 

 

To Report a Swarm in Utah County
click on a city/area

Cities & Areas not listed above

Vivian Park
Curtis Ironton

 

report a swarm

add yourself to the swarm removal list

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