Do you have a swarm of honey bees on your property? Honey bees in the Omaha area typically swarm in April and May. By July and August, wasps are the most reported insect activities around Omaha. The Omaha Bee Club does not remove swarms of honey bees or any other winged insect. The club offers a list of individuals who remove honey bees in the Omaha and surrounding areas, and who have specifically requested to have their name and contact information placed on this list. The Omaha Bee club offers this information as a service to the community and has not investigated or confirmed the qualification of those listed. The Omaha Bee Club does not endorse or warrant the services of anyone on the list. Further, the Omaha Bee Club assumes no liability for services or work those individual on the list might perform. You assume all liability in hiring any of the individuals listed. See below for more information to help you differentiate honey bees from wasps.

To access the swarm removal page please click here Swarm Catcher List

If you think you may have wasps, you may want to review this Backyard Farmer video below with Nebraska Extension Urban Entomologist Jody Green. Click the image to play the video.