The TV Show:
Charlie the Beekeeper rescues honeybees from desperate and dangerous situations and makes lots of friends along the way!
THE COMPANY
Welcome to Charlie Bee Company LLC of New Braunfels, Texas!
Beekeeper Charlie Agar serves clients all along the I-35 corridor from San Antonio to Austin.
Charlie and his wife Kaye are hard at work building their bee homestead on 15 acres in New Berlin, Texas on the south end of Seguin. Standby for announcements about the April 2024 grand opening.
Charlie captures nuisance honey bees from walls and trees and takes them to a rural “bee-hab” for a little rehabilitation. He then leases bees for agricultural tax valuation on ranch properties all across the area and sells nucleus colonies every spring to help beekeepers get up and running. Charlie also teaches a beginner beekeeping course and offers ongoing workshops.
To schedule a class or all things honey bees in and around Central Texas near San Antonio, contact Charlie by phone or text at 830.708.8797 or by email at TakeTheseBees@Gmail.com.
Lease Bee Hives
Bee Removal
Charlie Bee News
Wishing you and yours all the best in 2024!
January 3, 2024Thank you to all of our friends, family, and customers for an awesome 2023! We were able to remove and relocate scores of honey bee hives thanks to folks who contract for live bee removal service. And thank you to our many Ag leasing partners and beekeeping students! Our homestead and business is … Read More
We got honey, y’all! And we’re goin’ “country” in 2024!
August 16, 2023Spring and summer 2023 has been a wild ride but there’s lots more excitement on the horizon for Charlie Bee Company here in sunny New Braunfels, Texas! The second season of our TV series, Charlie Bee Company, is playing on EarthX TV (Dish and Spectrum), on SBS in Australia, and will be up on PBS … Read More
Bee Removal Season is Poppin!
March 9, 2023Spring has sprung and the bees are getting busy a little early this year, which is a good problem to have for beekeepers. That also means hives are swarming, or casting off new colonies, and existing colonies that have survived the winter are building up and getting active. My phone is ringing off the hook … Read More