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Hawaii Beekeepers
Hawaii Swarm Removal
Scroll down for a list of Hawaii beekeepers who remove swarms and established bee colonies. Not all people will offer the same types of services, be prepared to pay for their work, these are specialized procedures requiring a great deal of skill and experience.
Bees-on-the-Net is unable to take responsibility for their services.
To find a beekeeping group or club in Hawaii, go to the Bee Clubs and Associations Page and select Hawaii from the map, or see the Hawaii Bee Club and Association Page.
Try to give the beekeeper as much information as you can about the location of the swarm, height above the ground, length of time they have been there and whether there are any special circumstances you think might be relevant.
People are often concerned that bee swarms they see may be Africanized bees, the so called killer bees. When bees swarm it's very difficult to tell their origin, even Africanized bees are usually docile when they are swarming, be cautious and call an expert.
Many people believe that local honey is beneficial for allergies. While I'm not sure there is any clinical proof of this, I can see there might some sort of homeopathic effect.
Finding true local honey, which incidentally is delicious, can sometimes be difficult but contacting people on this list might be a good place to start if you're looking for pure Hawaii honey. Although Hawaii bees are basically the same as bees in any other states, the honey they make will be determined by the local plants. The flavor of the honey is usually a combination of nectar from many different plants.
Please tell the beekeeper when you call, that you found them on the Bees-on-the-Net Swarm List.
To be added to the swarm removal page for your state please go here and complete the form.
Swarm Removal List
Michael Kliks
Phone: 808-988-7203
Email: mmkliks@hawaii.rr.com
Howard McGinnis
Phone: 808-258-7296
Email: howard@howardmcginnis.com
Molokai Meli, LLC
Phone: 808-558-8204
Professional bee removal specialists located on the island of Molokai.
References available on request.
If there appear to be no Hawaii beekeepers near you, try looking on pages for neighboring states, or check Hawaii beekeeping groups or clubs. You could also try contacting the Hawaii department of agriculture. If all else fails you could try contacting Hawaii pest control companies or Hawaii exterminators.
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