Free Expert Honeybee Swarm Rescue in Sandusky County, OH

If you find a honeybee swarm bearding peacefully on a tree branch or fence post in Sandusky County, Ohio, The Mindful Beekeeper offers a free and mindful swarm removal service to protect your family and support local pollinators. The Mindful Beekeeper serves Sandusky County communities including Fremont, Clyde, Gibsonburg, Green Springs, Bettsville, Burgoon, Hessville, Lindsey, and other surrounding rural areas. These areas are covered by ZIP codes such as Fremont (43420), Clyde (43410), Gibsonburg (43431), Green Springs (44836), Bettsville (44815), Burgoon (43407), Hessville (43423), and Lindsey (43442).

The Mindful Beekeeper provides free removal only for honeybee swarms clustering or “bearding” on exterior surfaces like tree branches, shrubs, mailboxes, fence posts, and similar outdoor structures in Sandusky County. If honeybees are inside walls, ceilings, soffits, sheds, or other structural voids, this becomes a paid honeybee removal service due to the time, tools, and repair work often required. For these jobs, TMB provides a careful, mindful quote before any work begins. Since full structural removals are specialized and costly, free exterior swarm rescues are offered throughout Sandusky County to support bee conservation and community safety.​

Contact The Mindful Beekeeper whenever you see a swarm bearding outside in Sandusky County, whether near Fremont (43420), Clyde (43410), Gibsonburg (43431), Green Springs (44836), Bettsville (44815), Burgoon (43407), Hessville (43423), Lindsey (43442), or surrounding rural areas. For bees inside your structure, expect a detailed assessment, clear communication, and pricing tailored to your specific situation, done with respect for you, your home, and the honeybees.

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MEET JOSH TOLENTO.

From 2013-2020, Josh Tolento, a Fostoria Ohio native, lived in Scottsdale, Arizona. During his stay he spent most of his time learning the science of coffee roasting. Taught by a Costa Rican coffee farmer, Josh test roasted the highest grade coffees from around the world.

Aside from Coffee, while in Arizona Josh built a digital media business known today as “Tolento Media Group”. “I choose education over time wasting activities. It’s not about making money, it’s about reaching self sustainability” – Josh Tolento

In 2020, Josh relocated back to Ohio to be closer to family. Over the last few years he has been studying Honeybees and launched a successful startup bee & wasp removal service in Northwest, OH.

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Cut-outs & High Rise Honeybee Relocation

Professional and humane honeybee removal from framed walls by The Mindful Beekeeper™—protecting both your property and the bees with safe, eco-friendly techniques. MBK offers professional live bee relocation in Sandusky County, OH and the Northwest Ohio region. 

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Do you want to participate in Honeybee conservation & receive great discounts on bottled honey? Or maybe your orchard or vineyard is in need of pollinators. Contact us today about what TMB can offer.

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Early spring we see peonies and wild flowers popping up. The collection of day lilies begin to bloom in late spring throughout the summer, followed by hundreds of white hostas.

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There is a lot of Honey Fraud happening in current times. TMB includes QR codes on all honey bottles. This connects customers to our website to experience the honey production process.

A honeybee swarm occurs naturally when bees, including the queen, leave their hive to start a new colony, often clustering temporarily on branches or posts. They are typically docile and non-aggressive without a hive to defend, posing little danger unless provoked. Keep a safe distance, especially if allergic to stings.t aggressive because they lack a hive to defend. They cluster temporarily on branches or posts and are unlikely to sting unless provoked. While alarming to some, swarms are generally safe if observed from a distance, especially for those without allergies

The Mindful Beekeeper responds promptly based on location and availability to ensure safe, timely relocation for community safety and pollinator protection.

Yes, free removal covers exterior honeybee swarms in all Sandusky County communities and ZIP codes, such as Fremont (43420) and Clyde (43410).

Coverage includes Fremont (43420), Clyde (43410), Gibsonburg (43431), Green Springs (44836), Bettsville (44815), Burgoon (43407), Hessville (43423), Lindsey (43442), and rural areas.

TMB uses gentle, humane methods to carefully collect and relocate swarms without harming the bees. The process minimizes stress and disturbance to enable bees to thrive in new, suitable environments.

Bees in structures require professional removal with specialized tools and possible repairs. This is a paid service, with a detailed inspection and clear price estimate provided before work starts, ensuring respect for your home and the bees.

Yes, because they involve more labor, specialized tools, and often repairs to walls or ceilings. The complexity and time required increase costs compared to exterior swarm rescues.

Preventive measures include removing potential nesting sites, maintaining clean outdoor spaces, promptly contacting beekeepers if swarms appear, and supporting local beekeeping efforts to manage bees responsibly.

Yes, nearby areas may be serviced case-by-case upon request.

Honeybees are critical pollinators essential to agriculture, natural ecosystems, and food production. Protecting and relocating bees supports biodiversity, crop health, and environmental balance, making mindful removal better than extermination.

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