Bee Hive Removal
Henderson, NV
Full hive extraction — every bee, every piece of comb, every drop of honey. Local professionals handle complete removals. A proper job means the entire colony is gone and entry points are sealed before they leave.
What a full hive removal includes
- Full bee colony extraction — no partial removals
- Complete comb and honey removal
- Wall cavity treatment against re-infestation
- All entry points sealed and documented
- Structural repair coordination if needed
- Structural damage assessment report
- Africanized bee protocol on every job
- Same-day service available throughout Henderson
Why partial bee removal fails — and why it's so common in Henderson.
The most common bee removal mistake in Henderson is treating the bees without removing the hive. Spray services, pest control companies not specializing in bees, and DIY treatments can kill or drive away the active colony — but the comb, honey, and pheromone-laden wax remain inside the wall. Within 3–12 months, a new swarm detects the abandoned cavity and moves in. The second colony often builds faster, since comb foundation is already in place.
Full hive extraction requires opening the structure — cutting stucco, removing drywall, or accessing the soffit — to physically remove all organic material from the cavity. This is the only method that eliminates re-infestation risk from residual pheromones. For Henderson's block fence infestations, this sometimes means cutting through the CMU or accessing the cavity from below at the foundation line.
After extraction, the provider treats the empty cavity, repairs the opening, and seals all bee entry points identified during inspection. For complete protection against future bee entry, see bee proofing in Henderson. For established colonies exhibiting aggressive behavior, see Africanized bee removal Henderson.
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Connect with local professionals for full extraction including comb removal and entry point sealing. Same-day options available across Henderson.