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Long Beach Bee Removal

Hello!  My name is Trevor, and I specialize in the removal of honey bee hives from homes and other buildings.  I am based in Long Beach, California, and service most of southern CA, including LA, San Bernardino, Riverside, and south to Santa Ana and Huntington Beach.

I operate a fully licensed and insured pest control business in the state of California.  I have the best bee removal equipment and training available, and I have the best insurance and licensing available as well.

I have a great advantage over the large pest control firms - first of all, I do better work than them, hands down.  If you hire a big bug company, you'll get an underpaid employee who doesn't really care of the job is done right.  If you hire me, I will arrive at your house, and do the job correctly and professionally, from start to finish.  I have 5 years of bee removal experience, and I am available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Give me a call!

Superior Bee Removal: We have trained for years specially on bee control and hive removal.  Our experience counts a great deal when it comes to properly understanding the species of bee, and the type of hive that you are dealing with.  My knowledge of architecture means that I am specially prepared to properly disassemble the area in order to remove the hive in its entirety, and fix the open area afterward.  Bees can live in walls, roofs, attics, chimneys, soffits, under decks, and several other areas.  They can even live as a swarm outside of a building, and each different area requires a different approach in order to get the job done right.  I have been known to remove some hives as high as 60 feet off the ground!  Not every bee removal company can do that.  But more importantly, not every bee removal company is owner-operated, providing both the best level of service, and competitive rates, below that of the big companies and their unmotivated employees.  Give me a call at 213-784-4944, and we'll schedule an appointment.

Bee Control News Clip: LONG BEACH — A group of women walking down a street in north Los Angeles, California were attacked by a large swarm of killer bees on Friday, authorities said. The incident happened around 8 p.m. local time near a store in the area of Sepulvida Blvd. Officials say that two women - out of four - were the main target of the bees, whose faces were at one point completely covered with bees. The victims were rushed to a local hospital, where they remain in a critical condition. Fire department officials say the women were stung more than 200 times, or more than 100 times each. A man who tried to help the women was attacked too - and was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. He was able to get a hold of a fire extinguisher and handed it over to another male, who helped. “They looked like that guy in the Guinness Book of World Records. They were just covered head to toe — no skin exposed, their faces weren’t exposed, their clothes weren’t exposed, the bees were in their hair — they were just completely covered,” The bee hive removal expert told KPHO-TV. Officials say the attack was carried out by Africanized honey bees, which are best known as killer bees. Since 1990, the bees have spread throughout the southern United States and are known to be extremely aggressive compared to other subspecies. The Africanized honey bees are even known to take over other honey beehives by invading the hive and establishing their own queen after killing the queen which previously occupied the hive. In the Los Angeles area, firefighters respond to about 20 bee calls every single day. By April, this number is expected to reach at least 200. Bee experts advise people to stay away from swarms of bees and not make any loud noises or wild movements. But if you do get attacked, experts say, you should first cover your eyes, ears, nose and mouth before running away as fast as you can. In Friday’s incident, firefighters searched the area an found the hive at a home nearby, where it was destroyed.