Act Fast — Before They Move In
Bee Swarm Removal
North Las Vegas, NV
A swarm is a colony in transit — temporarily clustered while scouts find a permanent home. In North Las Vegas, that permanent home is often your wall or block fence. Remove the swarm now before it becomes a wall hive.
Common swarm locations in North Las Vegas
- Desert landscaping trees and shrubs
- Block fence tops and corners
- Parked vehicles and trailers
- Patio furniture and BBQ grills
- Utility meters and junction boxes
- Pool equipment enclosures
- Irrigation control boxes
- Outdoor furniture covers
Swarm season in North Las Vegas: spring is peak, but swarms occur year-round.
North Las Vegas experiences its heaviest bee swarm activity March through May, when colonies across Clark County are at peak reproductive activity and desert wildflowers are blooming. During this period, it's common to find multiple swarms in a single neighborhood on the same day. Aliante, Sun City Aliante, and Deer Springs see particularly high swarm traffic due to their proximity to open desert corridors.
A swarm in a temporary cluster is the easiest bee removal situation — no structural opening required, no comb to extract. Act immediately. A swarm that moves into a wall void becomes a full hive within 24–72 hours, requiring far more extensive (and expensive) extraction work. If you see a swarm on your property in North Las Vegas, call us now.
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