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Bee Removal in
Blue Diamond, NV

Blue Diamond is a small rural Clark County community situated directly adjacent to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — ground zero for Africanized bee activity in southern Nevada. If you live in Blue Diamond, you live with bees. We service the 89004 zip code and know this terrain well.

Services in Blue Diamond

  • Bee Hive Removal
  • Emergency Bee Removal
  • Live Bee Relocation
  • Africanized Bee Removal
  • Bee Swarm Removal
  • Bee Proofing & Prevention
  • Residential Bee Removal
  • Commercial Bee Removal

Blue Diamond: The Highest Africanized Bee Risk Location in Clark County

Blue Diamond is a small unincorporated Clark County community of roughly 300 residents located on State Route 160 approximately 20 miles west of Las Vegas at an elevation of about 3,000 feet. The town was originally built around gypsum mining operations and retains its small, close-knit rural character. Its defining geographic feature is its position — Blue Diamond is surrounded by Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, with the Calico Hills escarpment and Spring Mountains rising immediately to the north and west. This wilderness is prime Africanized honey bee habitat, and Blue Diamond sits inside it rather than adjacent to it.

Residents of Blue Diamond (89004) deal with bee activity at a level most Las Vegas valley residents never experience. Swarms from Red Rock Canyon's wild colonies enter the community regularly from spring through fall. Older homes with adobe, wood frame, and mixed construction from various eras have numerous structural entry points. Desert landscape features — rock piles, cacti, native trees, dry-stacked walls — on Blue Diamond properties also serve as nesting sites. Water features and any moisture source in this extremely dry environment are highly attractive to bee scouts. This is a community where proactive bee management — regular inspections, proofing, and prompt removal of any activity — is genuinely necessary rather than optional.

We service Blue Diamond and the Red Rock Canyon corridor including the SR-160 road areas. For service in neighboring communities, see our pages for Summerlin and Mountains Edge.

Blue Diamond bee removal FAQ

Yes, we service Blue Diamond. The community is approximately 20 miles west of Las Vegas on State Route 160, and while it is a small, rural area, we make regular service runs to Blue Diamond and the Red Rock Canyon corridor. Given the extreme Africanized bee risk in this location — right on the edge of Red Rock Canyon NCA — we consider it a priority service area. Call (444) 122-7959 to schedule. We will give you an honest ETA and do not charge excessive distance fees for this area.

Blue Diamond sits literally inside the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area corridor — one of the highest concentrations of Africanized feral bee colonies in Nevada. The canyon's rocky terrain, desert washes, natural water seeps, and complete lack of human development provides perfect undisturbed habitat for large wild colonies. Blue Diamond residents are in immediate proximity to this wilderness, and Africanized swarms from the canyon regularly enter the small community. This is not a situation where bees might be from nearby desert — the bees are right there, in the canyon and desert immediately surrounding the homes.

Yes. Blue Diamond's housing stock includes older adobe, wood frame, and mixed-construction homes from various eras, some dating back to the community's gypsum mining days. Older construction with more structural gaps and entry points actually requires even more careful professional removal. We assess each property individually and use minimally invasive techniques whenever possible. Adobe walls and older wood-frame structures require different access approaches than modern stucco, and we have experience with both.

Blue Diamond residents should understand that the bees in and around Red Rock Canyon are predominantly Africanized and should be treated with appropriate caution year-round. Avoid approaching any bee activity on your property. Do not disturb visible hives, swarms, or clusters in desert vegetation. Keep a clear path for retreat from any outdoor work area. Inspect irrigation systems, water sources, and structure entry points in spring before the swarm season peaks. And keep our number — (444) 122-7959 — readily available. With Red Rock Canyon as your backyard, you will likely need bee removal services at some point.

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