
Bee Removal in Lebanon, TN
Lebanon is Wilson County's seat and its largest city, with a historic courthouse square, older residential neighborhoods, and the suburban growth corridors that have developed along Highway 70 and Interstate 40 as the Nashville metro has expanded eastward. The older neighborhoods around the square and the residential streets off Castle Heights Avenue have Victorian, Craftsman, and post-war brick construction that has accumulated entry points over decades. Further east along Highway 109 and the outer ring, newer subdivision construction presents the vinyl soffit and standard framing profile common throughout the Nashville suburbs. Cedar Creek Lake to the south and the Barton Creek drainage provide hardwood habitat corridors that sustain feral colony populations and bring consistent spring swarm migration into Lebanon's varied housing stock. Lebanon's position 30 miles east of Nashville means it retains some of the older, larger-lot residential character that closer-in suburbs have largely replaced with tighter development.
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Bee Activity in Lebanon
Lebanon's spring swarm season runs March through May, with Cedar Creek Lake and the Barton Creek corridor providing migration routes from forested edges into the residential grid. The older construction in the historic core and Castle Heights area sees earlier activity than the outer-ring newer builds. The secondary fall swarm wave in September and October is consistent throughout Wilson County.
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