Bullhead City

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

Inspection stucco wall 2024-04-22
Bee removal scene in Bullhead City, Arizona, with inspection of a stucco wall

Removal Story

The Story Behind This Removal

A custom home in Bullhead City was the site of a recent inspection when the residents noticed bees flying in and out of a small gap between the stucco and wood. Upon further investigation, our team discovered that the bees were Carpenter bees, not honey bees, and had not established a colony. This inspection highlights the importance of proactive measures in preventing bee-related issues. By identifying and addressing potential entry points, such as gaps between stucco and wood, homeowners can avoid more significant problems down the line. The services we offer not only include inspection, but also include remediation which can seal potential problem points before they become a problem

What we found

The owner of a beautiful custom home called us out for an inspection when bees were observed entering and exiting a small gap between stucco and wood

What homeowners can learn

Having inspections done before problems occur can actually prevent a problem in the first place

Project Photos

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