Re: does anyone know a beekeeper in lee county Florida who could do an extraction?
From: Alice Rosenthal (beehappysolutionsgmail.com)
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2026 12:56:49 -0700 (PDT)
In Florida they have county & state beekeeper clubs. They can call or look up the page for Lee county and connect with beekeepers there. That’s another way to find local honey.

I did this to find a beekeeper is Charleston South Carolina when my cousin had a cold. I found a beekeeper, called her, asked about her operation, paid for honey electronically and then gave my cousins husband the phone number and address and he went over and picked up the honey.


Some Lee county resources below:

https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/lee/agriculture-and-natural-resources/
https://www.fdacs.gov/Agriculture-Industry/Bees-Apiary

To find local beekeepers in Lee County, Florida, utilize the Florida State Beekeepers Association website to locate regional clubs, or use services like Swarmed.org to connect with local, ethical removal expertsShannon Farms also services the Southwest Florida region, including Cape Coral and Fort Myers. 

Online Platforms: Use websites like Swarmed.org to find local beekeepers who specialize in live hive removal and relocation instead of extermination


Alice
415-272-0596
Call or Text ~ as
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On Sun, Apr 19, 2026 at 8:23 AM Gerald Przybylski via swarm-list <swarm-list [at] alamedabees.org> wrote:

Gulf Coast
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