Kingston Springs, Tennessee
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Bee Removal in Kingston Springs, TN

Kingston Springs is a small Cheatham County community along the Harpeth River, about 25 miles west of Nashville via Highway 70. Its character is defined by the river and the wooded ridges of the Harpeth Hills: a scenic, semi-rural community where large lots, mature hardwood canopy, and river-corridor habitat create conditions that sustain active wild bee populations year-round. Homes in Kingston Springs range from older frame and brick construction in the established neighborhoods near the river to newer residential development on the hillside lots above the Harpeth. The river corridor, combined with the Narrows of the Harpeth State Historic Area nearby, means the wild ecology here is largely intact and the feral colony populations in the adjacent hardwood forest are substantial. A bee call from Kingston Springs typically involves either an older structure with accumulated entry points or a newer home that has attracted swarms from the river-corridor habitat.

  • Licensed & Insured

    Fully covered for residential and commercial work.

  • Live Humane Removal

    Eco-responsible treatment. Every colony relocated alive.

  • Fast Local Response

    Same-day availability for active swarms.

  • 20+ Years Experience

    Two decades removing and relocating colonies.

Our Services in Kingston Springs

Serving Kingston Springs and the surrounding Cheatham County area

Bee Activity in Kingston Springs

Kingston Springs sees consistent spring swarm activity from March through May driven by the Harpeth River corridor's feral colony populations. The secondary fall wave in September and October is normal throughout Cheatham County. The river-valley microclimate can extend active colony season slightly compared to inland communities at the same latitude.

Before and After

Beehive colony in a residential wall before removalClean wall and relocated colony after professional removal

Every removal includes complete extraction and professional sealing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Harpeth River corridor and the forested hillsides above it sustain large feral colony populations. Spring swarm migration from the river onto residential properties on the bluff is a consistent annual event. Thorough exterior sealing before the March wave begins is the most effective preventive step.
Older wood-frame construction in Kingston Springs is manageable. We open the minimum access needed, extract live, remove all comb, and repair with matched materials. The priority is complete comb removal to prevent future attraction and pest issues.
Yes. Kingston Springs is within our regular Cheatham County coverage. There is no additional surcharge for Kingston Springs jobs.
In most cases, yes. Tree hollow extractions through the natural cavity opening are possible when the colony is accessible. We extract live, remove comb from the reachable cavity, and seal the opening. We do not cut healthy trees to extract colonies that can be removed through the cavity.

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