Bee-Proofing & Entry Point Sealing in Nashville & Middle Tennessee
The gap that let one colony in will let in the next one. After the bees are gone, Beecasso locates and seals the entry points bees actually use, so a new colony does not establish in the same place.
Common Situations
The Just-Cleared Cavity
The spot a colony just left is the spot most likely to draw the next one. Sealing the primary entry point is part of the removal; broader proofing closes the other openings nearby.
Weep Holes, Siding Seams, and Utility Gaps
Bees exploit weep holes, gaps in siding seams, and the openings around pipes and vents. These are the small entry points that get overlooked.
Eaves and Soffits
The gaps where the roofline meets the wall are among the most common entries. Sealing them keeps bees out of the wall and attic voids behind them.
What This Service Covers
Bees return to the same spots year after year because the cavity and the scent are still inviting. Bee-proofing closes the openings that make a structure attractive in the first place.
Our Process
We inspect for the gaps bees use (weep holes, siding seams, eave openings, utility entries) and seal the primary entry points connected to the removal.
What Is Included
Inspection of likely entry points and sealing of the primary ones. The number and size of entry points affect the price.
Pricing
Bee-proofing and entry-point sealing start at $50, depending on the number and size of entry points. Send a photo for a free estimate. See full pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do bees keep coming back to the same spot?
The old cavity and the leftover scent still signal a good home. Sealing the entry points and removing the comb is what breaks the cycle.
Is sealing included in a removal?
The primary entry point is sealed as part of a removal. Broader bee-proofing across a property is its own service.
What is the difference between sealing and full bee-proofing?
Sealing closes the one entry point tied to the removal. Full bee-proofing inspects the whole structure and closes the other openings that make it attractive in the first place.
Is bee-proofing worth it if I have not had bees?
On a structure with a history of activity or obvious open gaps, yes. We will tell you honestly when it is worth doing and when it is not.
What our customers say
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I can’t say enough good things about Steve and team! They came out on incredibly short notice when we were dealing with a stressful situation, and from the moment they arrived, they were professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely cared about doing the job right. What really stood out was how much they went above and beyond. They didn’t just handle the immediate issue—they took the time to thoroughly assess everything, explain the process, and make sure we felt comfortable every step of the way. Their attention to detail and work ethic were next-level. It’s rare to find a team this responsive, reliable, and committed to quality. I’m so grateful we found them and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to anyone dealing with a similar situation. Truly exceptional service.
They were incredible. Came out on super short notice, were extremely professional, and went above and beyond to handle everything thoroughly. You can tell they really care about doing the job right. So grateful we found them--highly recommend!
Steve is honest and fair. They do great work. I just used them and highly recommend them.