Bee Removal in
Whitney, NV
Whitney is a small unincorporated community in the east Las Vegas valley, bordered by desert to the east and Green Valley to the south. Older homes in the 89122 zip code face regular Africanized bee pressure from desert-adjacent terrain. We provide same-day service throughout Whitney.
Services in Whitney
- Bee Hive Removal
- Emergency Bee Removal
- Live Bee Relocation
- Africanized Bee Removal
- Bee Swarm Removal
- Bee Proofing & Prevention
- Residential Bee Removal
- Commercial Bee Removal
Whitney's Desert Edge and Older Homes Create Real Bee Risk for Residents
Whitney occupies the 89122 zip code in eastern Clark County, positioned between the eastern edge of Henderson and the communities of Sunrise Manor and Paradise Valley to the north. The Whitney Mesa Nature Preserve within the community and undeveloped desert east of Eastern Avenue maintain active feral bee populations close to residential streets. Housing in Whitney ranges from mid-century ranch-style homes built in the 1960s and 70s to smaller subdivisions from the 1980s — most of which were built without modern bee-exclusion techniques in mind.
Block wall fences throughout Whitney are a consistent source of bee calls — hollow-core cinder block is ideal for Africanized colony establishment because it provides insulation from heat, protection from predators, and proximity to foraging areas. Irrigation valve boxes and water meter covers in Whitney neighborhoods are also frequently infested. Because Whitney is a smaller community without its own municipal services, Clark County responds to public-space bee issues, but private property removal requires a professional licensed exterminator or beekeeper — which is where we come in.
We serve all of Whitney with the same rapid response we provide throughout the valley. For coverage in neighboring communities, see our pages for Green Valley and Sunrise Manor.
Whitney bee removal FAQ
Whitney is a small unincorporated Clark County community located east of Henderson and south of Sunrise Manor, primarily in the 89122 zip code. It borders Green Valley Ranch to the south and the desert areas east of Eastern Avenue. We serve all of Whitney including the neighborhoods near Flamingo Road and Eastern Avenue, the Green Valley adjacent areas, and the older housing along Russell Road.
Whitney's location on the eastern edge of the Las Vegas valley places it close to desert terrain that is confirmed Africanized bee territory. The undeveloped land east of Pecos Road and south of Flamingo Road, along with desert parcels near the Whitney Mesa Nature Preserve, are active feral bee zones. We treat all bee activity in Whitney as potentially Africanized until identified otherwise, which is the safe standard for the entire Clark County region.
Yes. Landlords and property management companies with rental homes in Whitney call us regularly. We can coordinate access directly with tenants, document the removal for insurance purposes, and provide post-removal exclusion recommendations to prevent reinfestation. Call (444) 122-7959 to discuss your rental property situation.
A resting swarm — a large cluster of bees hanging from a tree, fence, or structure — is temporarily settled and looking for a permanent nesting site. Do not disturb it, spray it, or attempt to knock it down. Keep children and pets inside and away from the area. Call us immediately at (444) 122-7959. Swarms in transit can be relocated alive in many cases, which is safer and more ecologically sound than elimination. If the swarm is already moving into a structure, it becomes a removal rather than a relocation — either way, we handle it.
Bees in Whitney? Call now.
Same-day service. Africanized bee specialists, licensed and insured.