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Emergency Bee Removal
North Las Vegas, NV

Safe live bee relocation, hive removal, swarm removal, and Africanized bee response across North Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Valley.

North Las Vegas borders open Mojave Desert — Africanized territory since the late 1990s. Every swarm and hive in NLV should be treated as potentially Africanized. We apply full specialist protocol on every call.

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What we remove in North Las Vegas

Every bee situation, handled same day across all NLV neighborhoods and zip codes.

  • Bee hives inside stucco walls and weep screeds
  • Swarms on trees, block fences, vehicles, and structures
  • Africanized honey bee colonies — full specialist protocol
  • Pool area and irrigation box infestations
  • Attic, roof, soffit, and chimney hives
  • Block fence hollow-core bee nests
  • Commercial, HOA, and multi-unit property bee problems
  • Wasp and hornet nest removal
  • Post-removal sealing and full bee proofing

8 Zip Codes

Full NLV coverage 89030–89086

110°F+

Summer heat forces bees into walls

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Bees in a mature hive colony

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Response across all NLV & LV Valley

What North Las Vegas homeowners say

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"Bees had been getting into our stucco wall for months. They came out same day, opened the wall, removed the entire comb -- not just sprayed them. Entry points sealed. No bees since. Very professional and upfront about pricing before starting."

Maria R.

Aliante · Wall hive removal

"Woke up to a huge swarm on our patio furniture. Called at 7am and they were here by 9. Relocated the whole colony live -- which was important to us. Explained everything they were doing. Great service for our 55+ community."

Tom K.

Sun City Aliante · Swarm removal

"Had bees living in my block fence for years, tried ignoring it. Finally called after they got aggressive with the grandkids. They drilled into the block, pulled out a massive comb, sealed everything. Worth every penny."

Sandra H.

Deer Springs · Block fence infestation

"Bees attacked my dog in the backyard. Called in a panic, they told me exactly what to do to stay safe and had someone out within the hour. Confirmed Africanized. Everything handled safely and completely. Cannot recommend enough."

James W.

Zip 89085 · Emergency Africanized response

"Noticed honey dripping from our ceiling in July -- bees had been in the attic for a full summer. Huge colony. The extraction took most of the day but they got every bit of comb out and treated the space so new bees won't be attracted back. Thorough job."

Lisa M.

Tule Springs · Attic hive extraction

"I manage an HOA in Craig Ranch and these guys are our go-to. They respond fast, provide the written documentation our HOA requires, and are always professional with residents. Have used them four times this year alone."

Robert C.

Craig Ranch · HOA property, swarm removal

North Las Vegas is Nevada's most active bee environment.

North Las Vegas is not just the northern part of Las Vegas — it's a fully incorporated city of 250,000+ residents with its own zip codes and distinct bee removal challenges. The city's northern and eastern borders meet open Mojave Desert terrain that has been Africanized bee territory since the late 1990s. Every spring, scout bees from wild desert colonies search for new nesting sites, and North Las Vegas's stucco homes and block fences offer exactly what they need.

Aliante and Sun City Aliante, both master-planned communities in the 89084 zip code, sit directly adjacent to open desert and Sheep Mountain terrain. The 465-acre Aliante Nature Discovery Park backs onto natural desert habitat — keeping wild bee colonies within easy swarming distance of residential structures year-round.

The Nellis Air Force Base area, Floyd Lamb State Park corridor, and undeveloped land throughout northern NLV zip codes (89085, 89086) also support large wild bee populations. Rapid residential expansion continually displaces colonies into existing neighborhoods.

Aliante Master-Planned Community

Aliante borders Sheep Mountain terrain with dense natural bee habitat. The community's 24 miles of walking trails and desert landscaping create abundant foraging near residential structures — and its block fences and stucco homes are prime nesting sites.

Sun City Aliante (55+ Community)

Sun City Aliante residents are among our most frequent callers. Older stucco construction with deteriorating weep screeds, mature landscaping, and proximity to open desert make this community particularly prone to bee infestations.

Block Fence Hollow-Core Infestations

North Las Vegas's ubiquitous block and CMU fences have hollow cores bees exploit as nesting sites. These infestations can extend 15–20 feet from the visible entry point and often require cutting into the block for full extraction.

Nellis AFB Proximity

The Nellis Air Force Base boundary and surrounding buffer land support large wild bee populations that regularly swarm into residential NLV neighborhoods, particularly in the 89030, 89031, and 89086 zip codes.

Common bee problems in Nevada

The Mojave Desert's heat, drought cycles, and suburban expansion create bee conditions unlike anywhere else in the US. Understanding what you're dealing with makes a real difference.

Identifying bee species in Nevada

Not every bee in your yard is the same. Honey bees, Africanized bees, bumble bees, and carpenter bees each require a different removal approach.

See Nevada bee species guide

Africanized bees in Las Vegas

Africanized honey bees are established across Clark County. They look identical to European honey bees but are far more defensive — and far more dangerous in the desert heat.

Africanized bee removal guide

What to do during a bee attack

If bees become aggressive, run in a straight line and get indoors immediately. Do not swat — it releases alarm pheromones that escalate the attack. Then call us.

Emergency bee removal

Bees in walls and structures

Nevada's stucco and block construction is a magnet for bee colonies. Weep screeds, conduit penetrations, and block fence cores are the most common entry points in North Las Vegas.

Wall hive removal process

Desert heat and summer swarms

Las Vegas summers above 110°F force colonies out of overheated cavities — driving some of the highest swarm activity in North America during June and July.

Swarm removal guide

How much does bee removal cost?

Costs range from $150 for a fresh swarm to $600+ for a mature hive inside a wall. Africanized colony handling and structural access both affect pricing.

Full 2026 pricing guide →

Serving the full Las Vegas Valley

We specialize in North Las Vegas but cover the entire Las Vegas metropolitan area — same-day service throughout Clark County.

Also serving: Pahrump, Laughlin, and surrounding Clark County communities. View all service areas →

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about bee removal in North Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Valley.

More questions? See the full FAQ or call us directly.

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Same-day removal across all North Las Vegas neighborhoods and zip codes. Africanized bee specialists, licensed and insured. Upfront pricing — no surprises.

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