Bee Hive Removal
Las Vegas, NV
The desert does not stop at your property line. Africanized bees have colonized Las Vegas — and they are in walls, soffits, and pool equipment across Clark County. We remove them today.
10x
More aggressive than European bees
100F+
Vegas summers accelerate hive growth
80K+
Bees in a mature Las Vegas hive
Same Day
Response across Clark County
Every bee situation. One number.
From a swarm on your fence to a 3-year-old colony inside your stucco wall — we handle it all, same day, throughout Las Vegas.
Bee Hive Removal
Complete hive extraction including comb and honey. No partial jobs.
Emergency Bee Removal
Aggressive swarm? Active stinging situation? We prioritize dispatch immediately.
Live Bee Relocation
Prefer the bees survive? We relocate healthy colonies to local beekeepers.
Africanized Bee Removal
Specialized handling for Nevada's most dangerous bee species.
Same-Day Bee Removal
Call before 2pm. Most jobs completed the same day throughout Clark County.
Bee Proofing
Seal all entry points after removal. Prevent re-infestation permanently.
Las Vegas is one of the most active bee environments in North America.
The Mojave Desert surrounding Las Vegas is prime Africanized honey bee territory. Decades of colony establishment means bees are present in every neighborhood — from the Strip corridor to Summerlin, Henderson to North Las Vegas.
Las Vegas summers create a compounding problem: extreme heat drives bees into air-conditioned wall voids and attic spaces. Colonies that enter in spring grow explosively through summer. By fall, what started as a small swarm can be a 60,000-bee mature colony inside your stucco.
Stucco construction — nearly universal in Las Vegas — provides perfect bee habitat. Weep holes, conduit gaps, and cracks in aging stucco give bees direct access to hollow wall voids that stay cool in summer and warm in winter.
Pool Area Risk
Bees need water in Nevada's climate. Pool equipment, fountains, and filter boxes are common nesting sites — and foragers sting anyone who gets between them and water.
HOA Complications
Many Las Vegas HOAs require rapid response to bee problems. We document our work and can provide written confirmation for HOA compliance requirements.
New Construction Risk
Rapid development in Summerlin, Henderson, and North Las Vegas displaces established bee colonies that then swarm into finished neighborhoods.
Re-infestation Without Sealing
Bee pheromones in old wax attract new swarms for years. If comb is not removed and entry points sealed, new bees will occupy the same wall cavity.
From the blog
All articles →Killer Bee Attacks in Las Vegas: Incident Timeline 1998–2025
At least 2 fatalities and 6+ hospitalizations documented across Clark County.
Cost GuideWhat Happens If You Leave Bees in Your Wall?
A month-by-month breakdown from a $200 swarm to a $6,500+ structural remediation.
InsuranceDoes Homeowners Insurance Cover Bee Removal in Las Vegas?
Almost never — but there's one narrow exception worth knowing before you call your insurer.
Why Las Vegas homeowners call us first
Clark County has dozens of pest control operators who occasionally handle bees. We handle bees exclusively — which means Africanized-specific training, equipment, and experience built across hundreds of Las Vegas jobs.
Nevada Licensed & Insured
Nevada Department of Agriculture Pest Control Operator license. Fully insured. We provide written documentation for HOA compliance.
Africanized Bee Specialists
Las Vegas bees are Africanized. We use proper protective equipment and handling protocols — not standard pest control approaches applied to the wrong species.
Complete Extraction — No Half Jobs
We remove the colony, all wax comb, all honey, and seal every entry point. We do not leave material in walls that causes future damage or re-infestation.
Upfront Pricing
We quote before starting. No hidden fees, no bait-and-switch after we're on site. You know the cost before we cut into anything.
Same-Day Response
Most Las Vegas and Henderson calls are served same-day. Emergency dispatch available 7 days a week for aggressive bee situations.
Re-Infestation Guarantee
If bees return to the same location within the warranty period, we come back at no charge. Our sealing holds in desert conditions.
How we remove bees in Las Vegas
Call & Assess
Call (702) 728-4423. We ask about location, entry points, and activity level. We give you a cost range before arriving.
Locate the Hive
We inspect the full area and identify the hive location, entry points, and colony size. We check for Africanized indicators.
Extract Everything
Colony removed. All comb and honey physically extracted. Cavity treated. This step is what prevents future problems.
Seal & Guarantee
Every entry point sealed with desert-rated materials. Written report provided. Re-infestation guarantee issued.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. We provide same-day bee removal throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and all of Clark County. Call before 2pm for best same-day availability. Emergency response is available 7 days a week.
Africanized honey bees are well-established throughout Clark County and Southern Nevada. They look identical to European honey bees but are significantly more defensive. Any hive in the Las Vegas area should be treated as potentially Africanized until confirmed otherwise. Read the full incident history in our Las Vegas killer bee attack timeline.
Bee removal in Las Vegas typically ranges from $150 to $700+ depending on hive size, location, and accessibility. Exposed swarms start at $150. Wall void removals in stucco run $350–$700. Attic infestations start at $500. See our full Las Vegas bee removal cost guide for a detailed breakdown.
Yes. Wall void removal is our most common Las Vegas job. Stucco-sided homes are particularly vulnerable — bees enter through weep holes and conduit gaps. We locate the hive, extract everything, and seal all entry points. Learn what happens when hives are left untreated in our month-by-month cost guide.
Yes. We hold a Nevada Department of Agriculture Pest Control Operator license. Our technicians are trained specifically for Africanized bee handling — which is the standard for all bee work in Clark County. See our Las Vegas bee exterminator page for full licensing information.
No. Honey bee colonies are perennial — they do not abandon established nests with honeycomb. A colony that moves into your stucco wall can remain there indefinitely, growing larger every season. Read our guide on how long bees can live in a wall to understand the year-by-year damage progression.
Bees in Las Vegas? Call now.
Same-day removal across Clark County. Africanized bee specialists, licensed and insured.