Bee Removal in
Boulder City, NV
Boulder City is Nevada's only city with no casinos and a unique historic character dating to the 1930s. Surrounded by Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Mojave Desert, its older homes and desert-adjacent setting create significant Africanized bee risk. We serve Boulder City with the same professionalism we bring to Las Vegas.
Services in Boulder City
- Bee Hive Removal
- Emergency Bee Removal
- Live Bee Relocation
- Africanized Bee Removal
- Bee Swarm Removal
- Bee Proofing & Prevention
- Residential Bee Removal
- Commercial Bee Removal
Boulder City's Historic Homes and Desert Surroundings Create Persistent Bee Pressure
Boulder City (89005) is a unique Nevada city — incorporated, casino-free, and built in the early 1930s to house workers who constructed Hoover Dam. It sits 25 miles southeast of Las Vegas at an elevation of about 2,500 feet, surrounded on most sides by Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The historic residential neighborhoods near Nevada Way, Wyoming Street, and the original downtown grid feature homes from the 1930s through 1950s — many still with original or period-renovated construction that was never designed with desert bee exclusion in mind.
The Lake Mead NRA desert and riparian habitat surrounding Boulder City supports large feral Africanized bee populations, and the city's relatively small footprint means most homes are within a short scouting distance of wild desert terrain. The area around the Boulder City municipal airport, the Lake Mead Drive corridor, and the newer residential developments east of US-93 all see regular bee activity. Older commercial buildings in the historic downtown area, particularly those with aging stucco and wood detailing, are common nesting sites that require careful professional removal.
We serve all of Boulder City including historic neighborhoods, the Lake Mead area, and the US-93 corridor. For service in neighboring communities, see our pages for Henderson and Anthem.
Boulder City bee removal FAQ
Yes. Boulder City's historic neighborhoods date to the 1930s — built as housing for Hoover Dam workers — and many of these homes have original or heavily repaired wood construction, plaster walls, and aging foundations with gaps that modern stucco construction simply doesn't have. Wood siding, older window frames, crawl spaces, and deteriorated rooflines all provide easy access for Africanized bee colonies. The historic district along Nevada Way and the original "government survey" grid of streets near the downtown area are particularly active for bee removal calls. We work carefully on historic properties to minimize structural impact while ensuring complete hive removal.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area surrounds Boulder City on three sides, and its undisturbed desert terrain and freshwater shoreline support substantial feral bee populations. The desert washes, rocky terrain, and riparian areas near the lake are ideal Africanized habitat. Homes near Lake Shore Road, the Lake Mead RV Village area, and the neighborhoods closest to the national recreation area boundary see the highest bee pressure. We also receive calls from businesses and vacation rentals near the marina and lakeshore areas.
Absolutely. Boulder City is a regular part of our Clark County service area. We make the drive from Las Vegas to Boulder City routinely and include it in our standard service schedule. The 89005 zip code is well within our service area and we do not charge excessive travel fees for Boulder City calls. Call (444) 122-7959 and we will get you on the schedule.
Yes. Desert-landscaped properties in Boulder City frequently have colonies establishing in Joshua trees, large cactus plants, rock piles, and ornamental desert plants. Ground nests under desert landscaping are also common. We handle bee removal from all types of outdoor nesting sites on Boulder City residential and commercial properties.
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