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Bee removal inspection in Mohave Valley shed with plywood floor
Mohave Valley / Inspection

Bee Inspection in Mohave Valley Shed

Our team recently performed an inspection for a possible bee colony underneath the floor of a shed in Mohave Valley, near Fort Mohave. We found that bees had colonized under the plywood floor, a common issue in this area. Learn more below

shedmediumshed, floor, plywood
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Bee removal from a stucco wall in Laughlin, with a medium-sized colony and a forced abscond removal method
Laughlin / forced abscond

Laughlin Bee Removal from Stucco Wall

A medium-sized bee colony was removed from a stucco wall in Laughlin using a forced abscond method. The bees had gained access into a large open void behind a window bump out and were successfully gathered and relocated.

stucco wallmediumstucco, bump out
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Bee swarm removal from a tree in Bullhead City
Bullhead City / swarm

Bee Swarm Removal in Bullhead City

A recent bee swarm removal in Bullhead City involved a palo verde tree in a residential front yard. Our team safely transferred the bees to a new home. Learn more below

treesmalltree swarm
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Bee removal scene in Lake Havasu City, swarm removal from under a mobile home
Lake Havasu City / swarm

Lake Havasu City Mobile Home Swarm Removal

In Lake Havasu City, a swarm of bees clustered under a mobile home in a beachfront community. Our team successfully removed the swarm before it gained access into the structure. Learn more below

under mobile homemediummobile home, duct work, swarm
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Bee removal experts in Mohave Valley carefully removing a swarm from a tree
Mohave Valley / swarm

Bee Swarm Removal in Mohave Valley

We safely removed a bee swarm from a beautiful flowering tree in a Mohave Valley front yard, protecting the homeowners and preventing potential problems. Learn more below

treesmalltree
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Bee removal scene in Bullhead City, Arizona, with inspection of a stucco wall
Bullhead City / Inspection

Bullhead City Stucco Wall Inspection

In Bullhead City, a homeowner requested an inspection when bees were seen entering and exiting a small gap between stucco and wood. Our team conducted a thorough inspection, utilizing thermal scans, and found that the bees were actually Carpenter bees that had not colonized. Learn more below

stucco walln/astucco, wood beam
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Bee removal scene in Bullhead City, Arizona, with a stucco column and structural removal
Bullhead City / Structural

Bullhead City Stucco Column Bee Removal

In Bullhead City, a swarm of bees landed on a stucco column and made their way inside through gaps at the top. Our team performed a stucco cut out to access and remove the hive, and then repaired the damage. Learn more below

Stucco Columnlargestucco, column
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Bee removal inspection in Bullhead City, Arizona, involving a stucco garage wall
Bullhead City / Inspection

Preventative Bee Inspection in Bullhead City

In Bullhead City's Fox Creek area, a homeowner caught a potential bee issue early, noticing scout bees entering a gap in their stucco garage wall. Our inspection revealed a prime location for colonization but no established colony. Learn more below

stucco garage wallnonestucco, garage, roofline
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Bee removal scene from a mulberry tree in Fort Mohave, Arizona, involving a medium-sized colony
Fort Mohave / Mulberry Tree

Bee Removal from a Mulberry Tree in Fort Mohave

In Fort Mohave, a medium-sized bee colony was found in a mulberry tree, highlighting the importance of responsible bee removal. The bees had colonized the tree, creating a complex network of comb within its hollows. Learn more below

treemediummulberry, tree
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Bee removal inspection in Fort Mohave stucco garage with damage on the soffit
Fort Mohave / Inspection

Bee Inspection in Fort Mohave Stucco Garage

A recent inspection in Fort Mohave's Los Lagos area revealed an unexpected bee hive location in a stucco garage, highlighting the importance of thorough inspections. The bees had entered through stucco damage on the exterior soffit but built their hive in the garage attic. Learn more below

Stucco Garagelargestucco, eave, ceiling
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