Bee Removal Peoria AZ | Live Honey Bee Relocation & Wasp Removal

When bees show up in Peoria, it’s rarely “just a few.” In a warm, flower-rich West Valley city like Peoria—stretching across Maricopa County and up toward Lake Pleasant—colonies can settle into block walls, soffits, irrigation boxes, attics, sheds, and even pool equipment areas.

Bee Safe Bee Removal helps homeowners and businesses in Peoria, Arizona with safe, humane bee removal and relocation—not extermination—plus wasp/hornet nest removal, carpenter bee control, and honeycomb cleanup & repairs.

Need Bee Removal Near You in Peoria? Here’s When to Call Immediately

Bee Removal Peoria

Call a professional right away if you notice any of the following:

  • Bees entering/exiting a single hole (brick weep holes, fascia gaps, vents)
  • A steady buzzing behind drywall or in a block wall
  • Bees clustering near pool water features or irrigation controls
  • A visible hive, comb, or “bee traffic” around a structure
  • Aggressive behavior (fast “head-butting,” loud buzzing, or chasing), which can be a risk in Arizona where defensive honey bee colonies are documented (University of Arizona Extension)

If stings trigger trouble breathing, facial swelling, or dizziness, treat it as an emergency. Allergy experts advise using epinephrine (if prescribed) and calling 911 immediately for suspected anaphylaxis (AAAAI).

Our Peoria, AZ Bee Removal Approach (Built for Safety + Long-Term Results)

Professional Beekeepers in Peoria

A “quick spray” can leave pheromones and comb behind—meaning new swarms may return and leftover comb can create odor and pest problems. We focus on full, responsible removal and prevention. Learn more on our Bee Removal FAQ.

What you can expect
  1. Assessment + free estimate (photos help us quote faster)
  2. Live bee removal & relocation whenever possible (our standard priority)
  3. Comb removal when a colony has built inside a structure
  4. Cleanup and prevention guidance to reduce re-nesting risk

Learn more about thorough removal standards on our Bee Removal Service page.

Honey Bees vs. Wasps in Peoria: Why the Right ID Matters

Wasp Removal in Peoria

Not sure what you’re dealing with? That’s common—especially when a nest is tucked under rooflines or inside a block wall.

  • Honey bees are crucial pollinators and support agriculture and ecosystems (USDA).
  • Wasps/hornets can sting multiple times and may behave more aggressively around nests (especially near patios, playgrounds, and eaves).

If you want a quick primer before you call, see Differences Between Bees and Wasps.

What About Bee Swarms in Peoria?

Bee Removal Estimates in Peoria

A swarm can look intense—thousands of bees hanging like a “ball” on a branch—but swarms are often temporary and may move on within 24–72 hours depending on conditions. University of Arizona guidance notes it’s often best to keep distance and block off the area unless the swarm is in a high-traffic spot where removal is necessary (University of Arizona ACIS).

If the swarm is near your front door, a school pickup area, a playground, or pets—call us. We’ll help you decide the safest next step.

Wasp, Hornet & Yellow Jacket Removal in Peoria, AZ

Peoria backyards are made for outdoor living—until you discover a nest under the patio cover. We remove nests and help reduce the chance of repeat activity.

  • Paper wasps around eaves and pergolas
  • Yellow jackets near wall voids and ground areas
  • Hornets and other stinging insects depending on the season

Helpful reading: 5 Natural Forms of Wasp Control and our service resource on Hornet Nest Removal.

Carpenter Bee Control (Common Around Wood Features)

Carpenter bees bore into wood, often around fascia boards, pergolas/patio beams, fences, and outdoor structures. If you’re seeing perfectly round holes and fine sawdust, visit Carpenter Bees: Identification & Control and then call us for a plan that fits your home.

Why Peoria Residents Choose Bee Safe Bee Removal

E-E-A-T isn’t a buzzword—it’s what customers feel on the job site. Here’s how we aim to earn trust:

  • Experience-led process: removal methods that prioritize safety and complete resolution
  • Eco-friendly values: we push for live relocation whenever feasible
  • Clear communication: what we found, what we’ll do, and what to watch for afterward
  • Proof & transparency: see real customer feedback on our Reviews page
  • Who we are: learn more on About Us

Bee Removal Cost in Peoria, AZ (Most Jobs Start Around $199)

Every hive is different. In Peoria, bee removal typically ranges from about $199 to $999+, depending on what it takes to remove the colony safely and prevent a repeat.

What affects the price?
  • Where the colony is (tree limb vs. wall void vs. attic)
  • Access & height (two-story roofline, tight eaves, block wall)
  • Colony size and duration (a new swarm vs. an established hive)
  • Honeycomb removal and cleanup needs
  • Repair considerations (opening/closing access points, sealing gaps)

We’ll explain options clearly and help you choose a solution that’s cost-effective long term. For more cost questions, see Bee Removal FAQ.

Nearby Areas We Serve (Around Peoria)

We regularly help customers throughout the West Valley, including:

  • Vistancia
  • Westbrook Village
  • Lake Pleasant / 85383 corridor
  • Sun City
  • Sun City West
  • Youngtown
  • Glendale (Arrowhead area)
  • Surprise
  • El Mirage
  • North Phoenix

Also explore nearby coverage via our Phoenix Bee Removal page.

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We are eco-friendly, fast and affordable. All of our inspections are 100% free. Our expert removal teams do whats best for you and the environment. That is why our customers love us. Call now to book your appointment today.

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How do you get rid of beehives without killing them?

Honey bees are nature's pollinators and a crucial part of our environment, which is what makes their recent population decline so important. The most commonly known cause for this is the use of pesticides to drive them out of unsuitable places, like people's home or business. There are other ways, however, that you can rid yourself of your bee infestation without killing the hive.

At Bee Safe Bee Removal, our professionally trained beekeepers will safely relocate the bees without harming them or posing any risk to your property.

Having a beehive on your property can not only pose a life-threatening risk to you or your family, especially if there is someone who is allergic to their stings, but it can also pose a risk to the structure of your home or business. This is why it is very important to contact a professional beekeeper as soon as you see any bee activity on your property so they can be removed before they become a huge problem. If bees decide to build a hive inside the structure of your property, the melted wax and honey will attract other unwanted pests as well as destroy your building structure.

At Bee Safe Bee Removal, our bee removal technicians will use state-of-the-art thermal devices to detect where the beehive is located. From there, they will present you with various affordable options you can choose to remove the bees depending on your price point. The beekeeper will then use professional gear to safely remove your bee infestation without any harm to you or your property.

After bee removal, any honey leftover is yours to keep! It's important to remember never to attempt a beehive removal on your own as one hive can house up to fifty thousand bees. Numerous bee stings can be dangerous so it's always the best choice to work with a professional pest control company or beekeeper to aid you in removing your bee infestation safely and efficiently.

At Bee Safe Bee Removal, we use various safe and humane methods for the removal of beehives that are completely harmless to bees and to your property. Give us a call today at (888) 585-7087, we offer same-day bee removal.

How much does bee removal and relocation cost?

Paying a professional bee removal service to remove bees from your home or business can save you so much more money than attempting the do it yourself approach.

At Bee Safe Bee Removal, our professional beekeepers will not only protect you during the removal process but the bees as well, who are relocated to a safer place where they can continue to pollinate and contribute to our environment.

Attempting to remove a beehive yourself will not only cost you money in collecting the proper safety and removal gear, but can also lead to unplanned hospital bills if you're allergic or stung too many times. Not only is the do it yourself process a risk to your health, it's also a risk to your property, especially if you don't know what you're doing.

Contacting our bee experts at Bee Safe Bee Removal will not only save you more money than the do it yourself bee removal approach, it will also protect you, your loved ones, and your home or business. Key factors affecting the cost of a bee removal:

  1. Location of the beehive There are many factors that contribute to the cost range of removing a hive from your property, the first one being where the hive is located. Our expert beekeepers will use state of the art thermal imaging to locate the beehive on your property. The easier our pest control professionals can get to the bees, the more affordable the job will be.

    Likewise, if the bees are in a difficult location to reach, such as in a high tree, behind siding, or inside the walls of your property, then the price will understandably be higher. It is also important to note that local laws may consider bees in a home's structure to be a health and safety issue and should be removed quickly to avoid legal complications.

  2. Number of bees in the hive Another factor that determines the cost is the size of bee infestation and how many bees are housed inside the hive. Honey bees like to build their colonies inside or on structures, including your house or yard. Bumble bees prefer to build their hive in the ground and carpenter bees like to burrow into wood structures.

    The number of bees affects the price in that one hive could potentially house up to fifty thousand bees, which would take time to remove. Once the bees are located, our beekeeper will present you with different removal options. Removing bees may include cutting holes into the wall or ceiling of your structure as well as repairing it after the bees and hive are removed.

    If our bee removal team finds a dead hive inside the structure of your home or business, they will not only have to remove the hive, dead bees, and honey dripping, they might also have to remove any other pests that were attracted to the honey and the damaged structure around that.

  3. Swarm vs. Hive If the bees have not made their nest inside your property and are simply swarming outside, our beekeepers would smoke the bees inside an apiary box and relocated them to a safer place, which tends to be our more affordable option.

How do you find local professional bee removal services?

If you've noticed bees lingering around your home or business, they've likely made their hive somewhere close. If this is the case, do not attempt to remove them yourself, as this can pose a dangerous risk to you or your family.

Our certified and experienced beekeepers at Bee Safe Bee Removal will safely and efficiently take care of your bee infestation with the appropriate safety gear and removal method. Even though they are small, bees can become quite aggressive and one hive can contain thousands of bees that will attack if they feel threatened.

For professional removal services, call Bee Safe Bee Removal today at (888) 585-7087, we offer same day service and will get rid of your bee issue in no time! If left unattended, beehives can quickly grow in number and become a danger, not only to your family, but to your property as well.

They can create a life-threatening situation to someone who is allergic to their venom or if they are stung multiple times. If a beehive is left inside the walls of your structure, the honey can seep into the walls and not only destroy your home or business, but attract other unwanted pests as well. If you require bee removal in Dallas, Bee Safe Bee Removal will get the job done quickly and affordably.

Our years of experience and customer satisfaction and safety allow us to be one of the top-rated bee removal companies in the area. Not only do we take care of your bee infestation, we can also help with bee control, full hive removal, bee proofing, Africanized bee control, yellow jacket removal, wasp removal, and protection against bumblebees and other stinging insects.

One hive can contain thousands of bees and removing them yourself can pose a life-threatening risk. Bee Safe Bee Removal will take care of your beehive safely and efficiently. Call Bee Safe Bee Removal today, before your bees become a real danger. Here is the list of questions you need to ask when finding a local professional beekeeper:

  1. How many years of experience do you have removing bees? This will help you weed out novice beekeepers. We suggest looking for companies with more than 10 years experience.

  2. Are you state licensed for pest control? This is important. Should the beekeeper find it necessary to apply pesticide to keep bees from returning, they are required by law to carry the appropriate license.

  3. Are you highly rated by the Better Business Bureau, Yelp and Google? The more positive reviews a bee removal company has, the better.

  4. What is your warranty? Reputable bee removal companies will offer a warranty. Be careful of companies that do not have a service warranty.

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Peoria, AZ 85345

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References (APA)

  • American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. (n.d.). Anaphylaxis: Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & management. aaaaai.org
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. (2010). Protecting yourself from stinging insects. cdc.gov
  • Nair, S., Gouge, D. H., Mostafa, A., Li, S., Umeda, K., & Li-Byarlay, H. (2020). Wild honey bees in community environments—Identification, biology, and reducing risks. University of Arizona Cooperative Extension. extension.arizona.edu
  • University of Arizona, ACIS. (2023). Watch out for swarming bees. acis.cals.arizona.edu
  • United States Department of Agriculture. (n.d.). The importance of pollinators. usda.gov