Residential Bee Removal
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas homes deal with bee infestations more than almost anywhere in the country. We handle wall voids, stucco extractions, attic infestations, pool areas, and backyard swarms — with HOA documentation and same-day response across Clark County.
Residential Services We Handle
- Wall void removal — stucco and drywall access
- Stucco extraction with full comb removal
- Attic infestation — full colony extraction
- Pool area hives and swarm removal
- Backyard swarm capture and removal
- Fence, gate post, and block wall hives
- HOA compliance documentation provided
- Same-day appointments available
Las Vegas stucco homes give bees 100 ways in.
The residential bee problem in Las Vegas is structural. The stucco-frame construction that dominates every zip code in Clark County — from 89101 in downtown Las Vegas to 89052 in South Henderson — creates enclosed wall cavities that honey bees immediately recognize as ideal nesting habitat: dark, temperature-stable, structurally sound, and protected from wind and rain. Add the legally required weep holes at the base of every stucco wall, the thermal gaps around light fixtures and electrical conduit, the aging caulk around windows and doors, and the open soffit edges common in 1990s and early 2000s construction — and a typical Las Vegas home has dozens of bee entry points that most homeowners never notice until a colony is already established.
Residential bee removal in Las Vegas requires understanding the specific construction methods used in the Las Vegas Valley. We have worked on homes built by every major Las Vegas developer — from Pulte and Pardee to DR Horton — and know the common construction patterns that create recurring bee entry points in each. Attic infestations in single-story ranch homes common to Spring Valley (89147) and Enterprise (89139) look different from wall void infestations in two-story homes in Summerlin or Henderson. We bring the right tools and approach for each job type, and we always provide written documentation that satisfies HOA requirements and can be submitted to insurance carriers when structural damage is involved.
After removal, sealing your home against re-infestation is essential — visit our bee proofing service for a complete prevention solution. If you manage commercial property or an HOA community, see our commercial bee removal service.
Residential Bee Removal FAQ
Yes. Stucco-over-frame construction — the dominant residential building style in Las Vegas — creates wall cavities between the exterior stucco skin and interior drywall that are ideally sized for bee colonization. Combined with the required weep holes at the base of exterior walls, these homes have numerous entry points that Africanized bee scouts actively investigate each spring. Neighborhoods from Summerlin (89135, 89144) to Henderson (89002, 89014) to North Las Vegas (89030, 89031) see high volumes of residential bee calls every season. The thermal mass of stucco also retains heat, accelerating comb building once a colony is established.
Yes, and most Clark County HOAs do have bee-related provisions in their CC&Rs. HOAs in master-planned communities like Summerlin, Anthem, Green Valley, and Southern Highlands often require homeowners to address bee colonies within a specified timeframe — sometimes 24–72 hours for active or Africanized situations — and may issue fines for non-compliance. We provide written documentation of service, including species assessment, removal method, and prevention measures, that satisfies HOA compliance requirements. Same-day service helps you meet tight HOA deadlines.
Standard homeowners insurance policies in Nevada generally do not cover bee removal as a standalone service — it is typically classified as a pest control issue, which is excluded from most policies. However, if the bee infestation causes structural damage — such as honey soaking into drywall, comb causing rot in framing, or extraction requiring significant wall repair — that resulting structural damage may fall under your policy's dwelling coverage. We provide detailed documentation of infestation extent and structural impact that you can submit to your insurer. We recommend calling your insurer before the removal if structural damage is visible.
Before our technicians arrive, move all pets and children indoors and away from exterior walls near the infestation. Close windows and doors on the side of the house where we are working. During the removal, bee activity increases temporarily as the colony is disturbed — this is normal and expected. Stay at least 50 feet from the work area. After removal, the area may have residual bee activity for 12–24 hours as foragers return to find the colony gone. We will let you know when it is safe to resume normal outdoor activities. Pets should be kept away from the treated area until we confirm the job is complete.
Bees in your Las Vegas home? Call now.
Same-day residential removal across Clark County. HOA documentation included at no extra charge.