

Our Approach

Relocate Honey Bees
We humanely remove honey bee colonies instead of exterminating them, giving the colony a safe place to thrive.

Protect Pollinators
Relocated colonies continue pollinating plants and crops, strengthening ecosystems and food systems.

Support Sanctuary
Pollinator conservation helps fund food, shelter, and lifelong care for rescued animals living safely at Beelina Sanctuary.




Every hive relocated and every animal cared for represents real progress for pollinators, ecosystems, and sanctuary animals.




Humane Bee Relocation
Honey bee colonies sometimes establish hives in walls, sheds, trees, and other structures. When this happens, many colonies are destroyed simply because there isn't an easy way to remove them safely.
Humane bee relocation offers a better solution. Instead of extermination, colonies can be carefully removed and relocated to places where they can continue thriving and pollinating.
At Beelina Sanctuary, we safely relocate honey bee colonies so they can keep doing the work ecosystems depend on.
Each relocation protects pollinators and helps Keep Florida Buzzing.

Why Pollinators Matter
Pollinators are essential to healthy ecosystems and food systems. Honey bees help pollinate crops, wildflowers, and native plants across Florida, supporting everything from backyard gardens to citrus groves and natural habitats.
This work helps sustain biodiversity and keeps plant communities thriving. When pollinators move from flower to flower, they help plants reproduce and maintain the balance that healthy landscapes depend on.
Without pollinators, many of the foods we eat and the habitats wildlife depend on would struggle to survive. Protecting pollinators helps protect entire ecosystems.
Help Us Protect Pollinators & Sanctuary Animals
Every bee colony relocated and every animal rescued is part of the same mission: protecting life and restoring balance.
Your support helps us care for sanctuary residents while protecting the pollinators Florida ecosystems depend on.






