Bee Removal in
Nellis AFB Area, NV
The neighborhoods surrounding Nellis Air Force Base — Craig Ranch, the Pecos-Cheyenne corridor, and the communities in zip codes 89110 and 89115 — feature older housing and proximity to open desert that creates significant Africanized bee pressure. We provide same-day service to all off-base civilian neighborhoods in this area.
Services in Nellis AFB Area
- Bee Hive Removal
- Emergency Bee Removal
- Live Bee Relocation
- Africanized Bee Removal
- Bee Swarm Removal
- Bee Proofing & Prevention
- Residential Bee Removal
- Commercial Bee Removal
Northeast Las Vegas Around Nellis AFB: Older Homes Meet Desert Bee Corridors
Nellis Air Force Base occupies a large area in the northeast Las Vegas valley, and the civilian neighborhoods that surround it — stretching across zip codes 89110 and 89115 — are among the valley's most established working-class communities. Craig Ranch is centered around Craig Road east of Nellis Boulevard. The Pecos-Cheyenne corridor follows the intersection of Pecos Road and Cheyenne Avenue northeast of the base. Sunrise Manor to the south covers extensive residential streets between Nellis Boulevard, Lamb Boulevard, and the Boulder Highway. These communities were developed primarily from the 1950s through the 1980s in close association with the base's expansion, and their housing stock reflects that era.
The Nevada Test and Training Range — the vast restricted military airspace north of Nellis AFB — represents millions of acres of completely undisturbed desert extending into southern Nevada. This territory maintains enormous feral Africanized bee populations that have never been subject to extermination, control, or development pressure. The Nellis Dunes open area adjacent to the base provides a direct desert corridor into the surrounding civilian neighborhoods. Combined with the older housing stock's many structural entry points, this creates one of the more consistent bee removal demand areas in the valley. Block wall fences, aging wood fascia, and unsealed utility penetrations on 1960s and 70s homes throughout the Nellis AFB area generate calls throughout the active season.
We cover all civilian neighborhoods in the Nellis AFB area including Craig Ranch, the Pecos-Cheyenne area, and communities throughout 89110 and 89115. For service in neighboring communities, see our pages for North Las Vegas and Sunrise Manor.
Nellis AFB Area bee removal FAQ
Yes. We serve all of the civilian residential neighborhoods surrounding Nellis AFB, including Craig Ranch, the Pecos-Cheyenne area, Sunrise Manor, and the communities along Nellis Boulevard in zip codes 89110 and 89115. We do not have access to perform work on the active military installation itself — on-base bee removal for Nellis AFB residents would need to go through base housing services — but we fully service all surrounding off-base neighborhoods.
Nellis AFB is surrounded by significant undeveloped land — the Nevada Test and Training Range extends north from Nellis into vast desert, and the Nellis Dunes off-road area to the north is open desert terrain. This undeveloped land adjacent to the base and surrounding neighborhoods serves as a corridor for Africanized colonies migrating into the civilian residential areas of northeast Las Vegas. The older housing stock in the 89110 and 89115 zip codes, with structural vulnerabilities from the 1950s through 1970s construction era, makes the neighborhoods particularly susceptible to bee establishment.
Craig Ranch is one of the more active bee removal areas we serve in the Nellis AFB corridor. The community borders North Las Vegas and sits close to open desert along the Craig Road corridor east of Nellis Boulevard. Mid-century and 1980s housing in Craig Ranch has the typical structural vulnerabilities — block walls with hollow cores, aging stucco, and wood fascia — that Africanized bees exploit readily. Spring swarm season typically brings the highest call volume from Craig Ranch residents.
Bees establishing in a garage should be treated urgently. Garages offer ideal conditions — enclosed space, warmth, structural cavities — and a colony that establishes in a garage typically expands into wall voids and ceiling spaces quickly. Garages are also high-traffic areas where people and pets are regularly present, increasing sting risk. Call (444) 122-7959 for same-day service in the Nellis AFB area. Early removal of a garage colony is straightforward compared to a fully established wall void infestation.
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