For homeowners and property managers across Tarrant, Denton, Dallas, and Montague counties, Eric Luebbert offers live honey bee removal and relocation — a service footprint that reaches from the urban heart of Fort Worth and Dallas up into the rural country toward the Red River.
Swarms and established hives call for different approaches, and an experienced beekeeper matches the method to how and where the bees have settled. Luebbert handles all three standard removal types: swarm pickups for freshly landed clusters that haven’t yet built comb, cut-outs that open a wall or structure to extract an established colony along with its comb, and trap-outs that use a one-way cone to coax bees out of cavities that can’t be opened. Per his Metro Beekeepers Association listing, pricing varies with distance, difficulty, danger, and the size and scope of the job — terms are set by the beekeeper, so discuss specifics when you call.
Luebbert is more than a removal contact. He began keeping bees in 2007, initially as a hobby and a way to help his daughter’s seasonal allergies, and grew the sideline into Lieber Honey, a small operation selling raw, natural honey and springtime nucs to the local community — so rescued colonies have a working apiary to go to. He holds Texas apiary transport permit TX-6-17-160 and appears on the Metro Beekeepers Association hive-removal list. North Texas swarm season runs roughly March through June; contact Eric Luebbert at 817-993-0077 to describe your situation and arrange removal.
