Bee Removal in
The Lakes, NV
The man-made lakes and water features throughout this community attract bee foragers and swarms. Combined with 30–40 year old stucco homes, The Lakes sees consistent bee activity year-round. We serve the entire community with same-day response.
Services in The Lakes
- Bee Hive Removal
- Emergency Bee Removal
- Live Bee Relocation
- Africanized Bee Removal
- Bee Swarm Removal
- Bee Proofing & Prevention
- Residential Bee Removal
- HOA & Commercial Properties
Water features and aging stucco make The Lakes a consistent bee removal market.
The Lakes is one of Las Vegas's earliest master-planned communities, developed in the 1980s around a network of artificial lakes and waterways in the western valley (89117). Homes in The Lakes are now 30 to 40 years old — old enough that original stucco seals, caulk joints, and soffit board fasteners have typically degraded substantially. Combined with the community's water features — which serve as critical water sources for honey bee colonies in the Mojave Desert — The Lakes consistently generates bee removal calls across all seasons.
Bee foragers from colonies established throughout the Las Vegas Valley actively seek out the lakes' waterways. Swarms that land in The Lakes to evaluate nesting sites tend to find the 30–40 year old housing stock unusually accessible, as even small stucco cracks and gaps around aging window caulk are enough for scouts to identify as viable entry points. Wall void infestations in older stucco homes require the same structural extraction process — opening wall access, physically removing all comb and honey, treating the void, and sealing entry points with materials rated for desert conditions.
We also serve neighboring Spring Valley and Summerlin areas.
The Lakes bee removal FAQ
The Lakes is a master-planned community in the western Las Vegas Valley, centered around man-made lakes and located primarily in the 89117 zip code. It is bordered roughly by Sahara Avenue to the north, Desert Inn Road to the south, Durango Drive to the west, and Valley View Boulevard to the east. The community features established residential neighborhoods developed in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Honey bees require water sources for colony survival, especially in the Mojave Desert where temperatures regularly exceed 105°F. The man-made lakes and water features throughout The Lakes community provide an attractive and reliable water source that draws bee foragers — and scout bees searching for nesting sites will naturally explore nearby structures. Properties adjacent to the lakes or the HOA-managed waterway areas in The Lakes tend to see elevated swarm activity, particularly in spring and early summer.
Yes. The Lakes includes homes built in the 1980s and early 1990s, which means the housing stock is now 30 to 40 years old. At that age, stucco seals are frequently failing, soffit boards gap, and caulk around windows and penetrations has long since cracked. These older homes require more thorough proofing after removal. We assess every home for additional entry points and provide proofing recommendations based on the age and condition of the structure.
The Lakes is in the western Las Vegas Valley, well within our core same-day service area. For emergency calls involving active stinging, Africanized behavior, or swarms blocking access points, we dispatch as quickly as possible — typically within 1–2 hours for Las Vegas metro addresses. Call (702) 728-4423 and describe the situation; we triage emergency calls above the standard queue.
Bees in The Lakes? Call now.
Same-day service. Africanized bee specialists, licensed and insured.