Got a Honey Bee Problem?
Call a Beekeeper, not an exterminator!

Honey bees are very important to our ecosystem but their population is rapidly declining and they need to be protected. A beekeeper will safely remove honey bees in an environmentally friendly and “Bee-Friendly” manor. And will often provide the service free of charge because he wants the live honey bees.

Most exterminators are aware of the decline in honey bee populations and will prefer not to destroy them. But ultimately it’s up to you to make the “Right” decision. Killing the bees can potentially lead to additional problems. Leaving the dead bees, larva, and honey to decay will attract mice, ants and other pests.

During the months of April, May, June and July honey bees will be swarming. I will remove easily accessible honey bee swarms from the exterior surface of buildings and exterior objects such as trees, bushes, fences, posts and etc., free of charge. I'm a beekeeper and I want the live honey bees.

 Extracting honey bee colonies that have nested within buildings and other structures may incur a fee depending upon the difficulty of the job. Please be aware that I am not a contractor and I am only willing to conduct minimally invasive extractions. However, I am willing to work with your contractor if he will be responsible for opening up the cavity and doing the repair work.

Peter Holtan
Cell: 610-416-1592
E-mail: PeterHoltan@aol.com
Website: www.CallABeekeeper.com
Member of the Capital Area Beekeeper’s Association

 Serving the Harrisburg, PA area including York, Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin and Lancaster counties.
I will consider traveling further distances, however this may incur a fee.


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Just remember this phrase...
What do you do when you have a honey bee problem?
Call a Beekeeper! Visit www.CallABeekeeper.com

Please help me out as a beekeeper and help protect our Honey Bees. Click here to download a flyer which you can print or distribute via email. Please share it with your friends, family, coworkers, customers, home owner's association, school, library, church, gardener and everyone else. If you’re having a yard sale, a picnic or some other event, please print copies of the flyer for your guests. Thank you.




























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