Based in Weatherford in Parker County, Jason Smith handles honey bee removal and relocation across the DFW area — and per his Metro Beekeepers Association listing, he’s willing to remove bees from most anywhere in the metroplex. He brings an uncommon pedigree to the work: Smith is a third-generation beekeeper with years of bee removal experience, the kind of background where reading a colony’s mood and behavior comes as second nature.
Smith offers the full range of standard removal services: swarm pickups, cut-outs, and trap-outs. A proper cut-out traces the colony inside the structure, removes bees and comb, and seals the entry so a new swarm doesn’t move into the same void — leaving comb behind invites honey damage and repeat colonization. Trap-outs, by contrast, coax bees out of cavities that can’t reasonably be opened, such as masonry or living trees. Swarm pickups are the simplest scenario: a cluster that landed on a branch or fence line and hasn’t yet moved into a structure. Swarm season in North Texas runs roughly March through June, so that’s when calls concentrate.
His listing notes that he charges to cover his time and expenses — as with every removal beekeeper, terms and pricing are set by the beekeeper, so raise specifics when you call. Smith is listed on the Metro Beekeepers Association hive-removal list and holds Texas apiary transport permit TX-6-17-018. Contact Jason Smith at 817-597-5922 to describe your situation — the location of the bees, what access looks like, and how established they seem — and arrange removal.
