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Bees entering a roofline, wall cavity, chimney, or attic space?

Repeated bee traffic into the same vent, wall cavity, roof edge, or chimney often points to a colony establishing inside the structure. Bee Bandits handles assessment, access planning, removal, and guidance on cleanup and prevention.

Prices start from R450, depending on the access, species, and work needed on site.

What to Expect

Local, practical guidance before and during the job.

These pages are built around the kinds of questions people search before they book, especially when they want fast clarity on whether the issue is a swarm, hive, wasp nest, or structural bee problem.

Common warning signs

Bee traffic disappearing into the same crack, vent, fascia gap, roof tile line, or wall cavity is usually the clearest sign that the colony is inside the structure.

What makes these jobs different

Structural bee jobs often need access planning, careful removal strategy, and a practical discussion about comb, honey residue, and how to avoid repeat occupation.

What Bee Bandits helps with

Charles can assess the likely entry route, explain what kind of access may be needed, and guide the safest next step before work begins.

Where these callouts happen

Bee Bandits handles roof and wall callouts from Tokai, Cape Town across the Western Cape, including the Southern Suburbs, Northern Suburbs, Somerset West, and Hermanus.

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