Pasadena, California

Bee Removal in Pasadena, CA

Craftsman bungalow neighborhoods above the Arroyo Seco.

Pasadena is the center of the Craftsman bungalow belt in the San Gabriel Valley, and that architectural legacy is a direct bee removal factor. Bungalow Heaven, Linda Vista, and the lower Arroyo neighborhoods have original 1910s through 1930s construction with wide eave overhangs, open rafter tails, and aging wood trim that bees probe every spring. The rafter tail profile that defines the Craftsman look, deep and exposed, is exactly the gap structure a swarming colony finds attractive when scouts are evaluating entry points. The Arroyo Seco corridor and the adjacent Hahamongna Watershed Park support significant wild bee populations, and spring swarms moving out of the Arroyo into the residential streets to the east and west are consistent every year. Swarm season peaks in April and May. The older the construction, the more potential access a Pasadena home offers, which is why the blocks closest to the Arroyo tend to see higher call frequency than the 1950s tracts further east.

  • 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 Pasadena

24/7 Emergency Bee Removal

Same-Day Response

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

Serving Pasadena and the surrounding Los Angeles County area

Areas We Serve in Pasadena

  • Bungalow Heaven
  • Old Pasadena
  • San Rafael
  • East Pasadena
  • Hastings Ranch

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

Very careful. For historic Craftsman homes, the approach is minimal opening , we locate the exact hive position, access through the smallest practical opening, extract live, remove all comb, and seal and repair with period-appropriate materials. We do not open more of a historic structure than the job requires.
Chimney extractions from above are the standard approach for Victorian chimneys , we do not need to open the chimney body. We access from the flue, extract the colony and comb, and seal the chimney cap to prevent re-entry. For a historic structure, this is the least invasive approach.
Arroyo-adjacent properties do see spring swarm activity every year because the wild populations in the canyon are a reliable source. What you can control is whether they establish inside a structure. Annual early-spring inspections to identify and seal fresh entry points before swarm season is the practical approach for Arroyo-fronting properties.
A large, mature colony requires thorough work , more comb to remove and a larger access opening than a recent colony. We'll give you a time and disruption estimate based on the size of the hive once we can assess. Large established colonies in Pasadena homes often have multi-year comb accumulations, and complete removal is essential to prevent new swarms from moving into the residual wax.
Yes, that's the whole approach. Every colony we extract goes to an active beekeeper or apiary for relocation. Steve Downs has been doing this work specifically because he wanted bee removal that didn't mean killing the colony. The bees you're trying to get out of your wall end up in a managed hive.

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