Beekeepers Association-Orange

Association / Organization · Anaheim

Beekeepers Association-Orange

Association / Organization · Anaheim

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616 S Wayside St, Anaheim, CA 92805

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Local bee keepers offering removal, relocation, and advice  

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616 S Wayside St, Anaheim, CA 92805 Get directions

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616 S Wayside St, Anaheim, CA 92805 Get directions

+1 714 772 6329

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Aug 9, 2025

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"A careful, ecologically minded beekeeping operation that cultivates a cooperative relationship with the bees: they avoid pesticides, install plants on a tiny island to improve conditions, and have built a moat to keep out predatory ants, all choices that prioritize bee health and constrain output in favor of sustainability and care." - Malcolm Harris

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Carolyn Hitt

Google
Lewis removed and relocated my bees to his apiary in the mountains. He was such a delight to work with. Anyone who would like to avoid extermination couldn’t find a better person to help remove their honey bees.

KC

Google
I'd love to share a great experience with Beekeepers Association - Orange, but I've left two messages asking for advice on what to do about some bees we have in hedges (we need to have trimmed away from utility cables)....and zero callback. It's a shame, because I don't know where to start — when I Googled for my area, they came up first, I called and here I am two weeks later with nothing. Back to Google it is. If I do end up dealing with them and have a better experience, I'll gladly update my review.

J K

Google
Had Lewis remove a colony of aggressive bees from our F.V. home. Called in the morning and he was able to drive down later that day. He took care of the problem without a hitch. He is as knowledgeable as anyone you’ll find regarding bees! He’s a lifelong beekeeper and cares about what he does. Highly recommended!!

Hannah Riches

Google
Luis came to our house and helped remove an African honeybee hive. He was incredibly polite and educated us on how to protect our home from future nests. I would give him six stars if I could.

Chris Poysa

Google
Candice of BAOC got back to me SAME DAY and Noah was out the next day. "Extraction" (from a compost barrel) was done on site and was fascinating. So much patience and care shown for these much needed little critters. Noah explained everything and was so gentle with both the bees and our barrel. THANK YOU SO MUCH! Very pleasant experience!

A Miles

Google
They showed up fast and helped with the bees. They were informative and the charge was reasonable to take the bees.

Mike Mosack

Google
You mention going to the website but don't list it. It'd be great if you did.

andy zeng

Google
Phone number not working any more please add the new one