
Bee Removal in Springfield, TN
Springfield is Robertson County's seat and its largest city, with a historic courthouse square and a residential character that blends the older agricultural-community heritage with the suburban growth that has followed Interstate 65 northward from Nashville. The neighborhoods around Springfield's downtown square have Victorian and Craftsman homes, older brick bungalows, and early 20th-century construction with the accumulated entry points that come from decades of weathering in Middle Tennessee's humid climate. Robertson County has historically been one of Tennessee's tobacco farming areas, and the agricultural edge that surrounds Springfield sustains feral bee populations that are large and ecologically stable. Spring swarm migration from the county's farm edges and hardwood woodlots into Springfield's residential grid is a consistent seasonal event.
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Bee Activity in Springfield
Springfield's spring swarm season runs March through May, with Robertson County's agricultural landscape and creek drainages providing extensive feral colony habitat. The secondary fall wave in September and October is consistent throughout the county. The tobacco-country heritage means farm outbuildings and old barns in the Springfield area are regular feral colony sites, and displaced farm-edge colonies scout residential Springfield each spring.
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