Honeybees foraging on flowering bushes in Dallas Texas during spring

Why Are Bees All Over My Bushes in Dallas? (Is This a Problem?)

If you’re seeing bees all over your bushes in Dallas this spring, it can definitely catch you off guard. We get calls about this every year across McKinney, Frisco, Prosper, and surrounding areas.

The good news is:
In most cases, this is completely normal and not something you need to treat.


🌼 Why Bees Are So Active on Bushes Right Now in Dallas

Spring in North Texas brings a heavy bloom cycle. Many common plants like:

  • Holly bushes
  • Wax myrtle
  • Indian hawthorn
  • Ligustrum
  • Ivy and other ground cover

…produce large amounts of nectar and pollen.

Honeybees are simply foraging for food to bring back to their hive.

When plants are blooming heavily, they can attract dozens or even hundreds of bees at once, all working peacefully.

👉 Important: Bees flying around bushes are usually not living there. They’re just visiting.


🐝 What Normal Bee Activity Looks Like

Normal, healthy bee activity includes:

  • Bees flying from flower to flower
  • No single “entry point” they’re going into
  • Activity spread out across the entire plant
  • Bees behaving calmly (not aggressive)

Even if it looks like a lot of bees, this is actually a great sign your yard is healthy.


⚠️ When Bee Activity Might Be a Problem

While most of this is normal, there are a few situations where you’ll want to take a closer look:

1. Bees Focused on One Exact Spot

If you notice bees consistently going into:

  • A hole in the wall
  • A soffit or roofline
  • A tree trunk or ground void

This could indicate a hive inside a structure.

👉 Learn more about our full hive removal process here:
https://www.homeandhive.com/services/full-hive-removal/


2. A Large Swarm of Bees Appears Suddenly

Swarming usually looks like:

  • A basketball-sized (or larger) cluster
  • Hanging from a branch, fence, or structure
  • Thousands of bees grouped tightly together

This is when you’ll want a professional to safely remove them.


3. Bees Entering and Exiting the Same Spot Repeatedly

If you see a steady “line” of bees going in and out of:

  • Brick weep holes
  • Gaps in siding
  • Rooflines

That’s a strong sign of an established hive.


🏡 What You Should Do (Most of the Time)

If bees are just on your bushes:

👉 Do nothing

  • They will move on once the blooms fade
  • Spraying won’t solve anything long-term
  • You may harm beneficial pollinators

Most of this activity only lasts a couple of weeks during peak bloom.


🌿 Why Bees in Your Yard Are Actually a Good Thing

Honeybees play a huge role in:

  • Pollinating plants
  • Supporting your landscape
  • Keeping local ecosystems healthy

Seeing bees in your yard is a sign that everything is working the way it should.


🧠 Simple Rule of Thumb for Dallas Homeowners

👉 Scattered bees on plants = Normal
👉 Bees going into one spot or clustering = Call a professional


🐝 Honeybee Help in Dallas, McKinney, and Surrounding Areas

At Home & Hive, we specialize in non-lethal honeybee removal across Dallas-Fort Worth, including McKinney, Frisco, Prosper, Plano, and beyond.

If you’re seeing:

  • A swarm of bees
  • Bees entering your home
  • Heavy activity in one specific location

We’re happy to take a look and give you honest guidance.

👉 If it’s normal foraging, we’ll tell you that too.


📞 Not Sure What You’re Seeing?

If you’re unsure, feel free to text us a photo or give us a call. We’re always happy to help you figure out what’s going on and point you in the right direction.

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