
Bee Removal in Green Hills, TN
Green Hills is a mid-to-upscale Nashville neighborhood centered on the Green Hills Mall corridor and Hillsboro Pike, but the residential character is defined by the older streets running off Granny White Pike and the areas bordering Belle Meade and Forest Hills. These are 1940s through 1970s custom and semi-custom homes on established lots with mature hardwood canopy, and they represent exactly the bee removal context common to Nashville's older desirable neighborhoods: weathered wood and brick exteriors with decades of entry-point accumulation, surrounded by the kind of ornamental and native plantings that sustain active bee populations year-round. The Harpeth Hills area to the west and the transition toward Belmont and 12South to the north create a diverse set of housing types and ages within a relatively compact geography.
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Bee Activity in Green Hills
Green Hills sees consistent spring swarm activity from March through May, with the mature tree corridors along Granny White Pike and the creek drainages running toward the Harpeth River serving as migration routes. The secondary fall wave in September and October is a regular feature of the Nashville-area season and is common in Green Hills. The older housing stock along Woodmont and Hillsboro Pike sees more established in-wall colonies than the newer townhome construction in the area, but both property types see spring swarm pressure.
Before and After


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