Bullhead City

Bullhead City Porch Deck Bee Removal

In Bullhead City, a small bee colony was discovered under a wooden porch deck, entering through a small gap in the decorative fascia. Our team carefully removed the fascia and sideboards to access the hive. Learn more below

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Bee removal scene in Bullhead City, Arizona, under a wooden porch deck

Removal Story

The Story Behind This Removal

A homeowner in Bullhead City noticed bees flying around their patio deck and called us for help. Upon inspection, we found that the bees were entering and exiting through a small gap in the decorative fascia of the deck. To safely remove the bees, we had to remove the fascia and sideboards, allowing us to access the hive. We then relocated the bees, removed all comb, and repaired the deck to its original state. This removal highlights the importance of sealing all exterior surfaces, as bees can fit through gaps as small as one quarter inch.

What we found

This removal is located in Bullhead City under the patio deck of a client's home.

What homeowners can learn

All exterior surfaces should be kept sealed. Bees need less than one quarter inch gap in order to access a space.

Project Photos

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