
Bee Removal in Thompson's Station, TN
Thompson's Station has grown faster than almost any other small community in Williamson County over the past decade, and that growth has laid new subdivision construction over old farm and pasture land in ways that create a distinctive bee removal situation. The newer neighborhoods along Lewisburg Pike and General Hood Boulevard represent some of the most recently built homes in the Nashville metro, but they sit in a landscape where the agricultural and hardwood edges have not yet disappeared: farm field margins, creek drainage woodlots, and the Duck River tributary system all sustain wild bee populations that were established here long before the subdivisions arrived. When a feral colony scouts a new neighborhood in Thompson's Station, it encounters fresh construction with the inevitable gaps at soffit junctions and trim intersections, and it moves in. The historic Thompson's Station area around the town center retains some older construction that adds a different entry-point profile alongside the newer development.
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Bee Activity in Thompson's Station
Thompson's Station's spring swarm season runs March through May, with the Duck River tributary drainages and the agricultural edges of western Williamson County providing the migration corridors. Development-displaced feral colonies add to the swarm pressure: when land is cleared for new phases of development, established colonies in old trees and farm edges are displaced and actively scout adjacent residential properties. Fall secondary activity in September and October is consistent.
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