Tule Springs, North Las Vegas NV · Near Floyd Lamb State Park
Bee Removal
Tule Springs
Tule Springs borders Floyd Lamb State Park — 2,040 acres of protected riparian habitat that feeds wild bee corridors directly into residential properties. Homes near the park boundary face consistent Africanized bee pressure year-round.
Tule Springs Bee Removal Services
- Africanized bee identification & removal
- Stucco wall hive extraction & comb removal
- Block fence hollow-core nest removal
- Live swarm capture & relocation
- Park-adjacent bee-proofing
- Emergency same-day response
- Entry point sealing & exclusion
- HOA documentation provided
Near Floyd Lamb State Park · Northwest North Las Vegas
Bee Removal in Tule Springs
Tule Springs is a planned development in northwest North Las Vegas, bordering Floyd Lamb State Park — one of the most biodiverse natural areas in Clark County. The park's 2,040 acres of cottonwood groves, spring-fed ponds, and riparian vegetation support large wild bee populations that consistently swarm into adjacent residential properties.
Floyd Lamb Park and Bee Activity
Floyd Lamb State Park provides everything Africanized colonies need: water, abundant forage, and undisturbed nesting sites. Spring swarm season brings peak activity in March through May when colonies send scouts into Tule Springs neighborhoods seeking void spaces to colonize.
What We Do in Tule Springs
Park-adjacent properties require full extraction protocol: physical removal of all comb and honey, treatment of the void space, and thorough sealing of every entry point. Because Tule Springs homes are in a high-recolonization zone, entry point sealing is especially critical — any unsealed void will attract scouts from the park within one season.
Tule Springs Bee Removal — FAQs
Bee problem in Tule Springs?
Same-day service for park-adjacent properties. Full extraction, comb removal, thorough sealing.