Burbank, California

Bee Removal in Burbank, CA

Studio-district bungalows between the Verdugos and the valley floor.

Burbank's residential character is defined by its age: 1940s and 1950s bungalows and Spanish Colonial homes on tree-lined streets in Magnolia Park, Toluca Lake, and the Rancho District. These homes have been aging for 70 to 80 years, which means cracked stucco, dried-out caulk around eave trim, and original wood frames with gaps that weren't gaps when the house was built. That's exactly the access profile bees look for. The hillside streets above Glenoaks and Riverside Drive toward the Verdugos bring homes into direct contact with canyon vegetation where wild colonies are active year-round. Burbank's valley position means summer temperatures climb fast, which is why April and May removal matters: a swarm that establishes in a Burbank wall in April will be working in 100F interior conditions by July, and disrupted comb in those temperatures creates a structural mess that compounds quickly. The valley floor heats faster than coastal LA, so swarm season here often begins a few weeks ahead of westside cities.

  • Licensed & Insured

    CA Lic. SPCB7831. Fully covered for residential and commercial work.

  • Live Humane Removal

    Eco-responsible treatment. Every colony relocated alive.

  • Fast Local Response

    Same-day availability for active swarms.

  • 20+ Years Experience

    Two decades removing and relocating colonies.

Our Services in Burbank

24/7 Emergency Bee Removal

Same-Day Response

Aggressive swarm or active hive in Burbank? We respond same-day across Los Angeles County.

Serving Burbank and the surrounding Los Angeles County area

Before and After

Beehive colony in a residential wall before removalClean wall and relocated colony after professional removal

Every removal includes complete extraction and professional sealing.

Frequently Asked Questions

In spring swarm season, a colony can establish meaningful comb in three to four weeks. Several weeks of consistent entry is likely a colony that's building actively. The longer it's been, the more comb there will be to remove , scheduling sooner rather than later is the better call.
Canyon-adjacent homes in Burbank do see repeat swarm activity because the wild populations in the Verdugos are a persistent source. The key is sealing every entry point on the structure, not just the one currently in use. On jobs near the hills, we walk the exterior and note all secondary entry candidates, not just the active one.
We'd recommend informing them, yes. Shared walls mean the colony may have comb on both sides or that bees fly more heavily over the shared fence line during extraction. It's a brief heads-up more than a permission issue, but neighborly communication avoids confusion.
Yes. Commercial property removals in Burbank are part of our service area. We work with facilities managers or building owners on timing and access documentation. The process is the same as residential , live extraction, full clean-out, entry sealed.
It changes the scheduling sequence, not the extraction itself. With an open wall, the hive may be more directly accessible, which can simplify the job , but we want to coordinate so removal happens before the wall gets closed back up in your renovation sequence. Call us with the timeline and we'll fit around it. Leaving a known colony inside a wall during renovation and closing it in creates a much harder situation later.

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