Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Bee Removal in Murfreesboro, TN

Murfreesboro is the largest city in Middle Tennessee outside Nashville itself, and its diversity of housing stock reflects decades of growth in multiple directions. The historic neighborhoods around Murfreesboro's downtown square and the MTSU campus corridor have 19th-century brick commercial buildings, Victorian and Craftsman homes on the older residential streets, and post-war ranch construction in the in-fill blocks. Further out, the massive subdivision growth of the 2000s and 2010s has added thousands of newer homes with vinyl soffit and standard construction throughout Cason Road, Veterans Parkway, and the outer ring. Stones River and its tributaries run through the city, and the hardwood forest along the river corridor supports wild colony populations that migrate into both the older urban core and the newest subdivisions each spring. Murfreesboro's size means bee calls range from historic brick chimneys near the square to vinyl soffit in brand-new construction, often in the same week.

  • 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 Murfreesboro

Serving Murfreesboro and the surrounding Rutherford County area

Bee Activity in Murfreesboro

Murfreesboro's swarm season runs March through May with the Stones River corridor acting as the primary migration route. The historic downtown and MTSU campus area see early-season swarm activity in the older construction; the outer ring subdivisions experience their own wave as development-displaced feral colonies scout new residential structures. The secondary fall swarm wave in September and October affects the full city. Murfreesboro's humid subtropical climate and the Stones River bottomland mean colony populations are large and active through a long season.

Areas We Serve in Murfreesboro

  • Historic Downtown
  • MTSU Campus Area
  • Cason Road Corridor
  • Veterans Parkway
  • Stones River Area

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

Chimney extractions on Victorian structures near the Murfreesboro square access from above via the flue rather than opening the chimney body. We extract the colony and all comb, then seal the chimney cap. For historic masonry, we work from the interior where possible to avoid disturbing the exterior brick face.
Document the bee activity in writing to your landlord and frame it as a habitability concern. If the landlord is unresponsive, some cities have tenant resources for reporting maintenance failures. We can provide a written assessment of the situation that supports a landlord communication.
Yes. Vinyl soffit removals on newer construction are typically more straightforward than older brick or wood jobs. We locate the hive, open the soffit panel, extract the colony and all comb live, and seal the entry. The soffit panel is restored or replaced to match.
Yes. Commercial property removals throughout Murfreesboro are within our service area. We coordinate with property managers on timing and provide documentation for building records. The process is the same as residential: live extraction, full clean-out, sealed.
Yes. Middle Tennessee has a secondary swarm season in September and October. A cluster on your property in October is scouts in transit, not an established nest. If it has not moved in three days, call us for collection before it finds a structure to establish in.

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