Pomona, California

Bee Removal in Pomona, CA

Victorian-era blocks and inland valley tracts at the eastern San Gabriel edge.

Pomona has some of the oldest residential construction in the San Gabriel Valley, including Victorian and Queen Anne homes near Lincoln Park and downtown built in the 1890s and early 1900s, predating most of suburban LA. That age means original wood framing, aging mortar, and construction gaps that have widened across 120 years. Beyond the historic core, 1920s Craftsman neighborhoods and post-war stucco tracts fill out the city. The CalPoly Pomona agricultural campus and the Pomona Fairplex grounds introduce significant green space and managed plantings into an otherwise dense suburban environment, supporting bee foraging populations that are well-established year-round. Inland valley heat means summer temperatures regularly exceed 100F, and the spring swarm season peaks April through May with extension into June. A colony in a Victorian-era wood-frame home discovered in midsummer has often been building since March, and the comb volume in an established older-structure wall job is substantially more than a recent tract-home removal.

  • 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 Pomona

24/7 Emergency Bee Removal

Same-Day Response

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

Serving Pomona 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

Brick chimney removals are among the more delicate jobs we take on, and preservation matters to us. For an actively restored Victorian, the approach is to access the chimney cavity from above with a liner or cleanout, extract the colony and comb live, and seal the chimney without removing brick. We can walk through what's involved before booking.
Yes. Tree cavity removals are possible when the colony is accessible , the approach depends on the tree's condition and where the cavity is. If the tree is a heritage oak you want to preserve, we work with that constraint. If the hollow is low enough for safe access, live extraction is the first approach. We'll assess what's practical when we see the situation.
A swarm cluster on a fence post is generally not immediately dangerous , swarms away from an established hive are not defending anything yet. Keep pets and children away from the area and call us. We can typically collect a swarm the same day, and a swarm collected before establishment is a simpler, faster job than an in-wall removal.
If the hive cavity bridges the wall core shared by both properties, accessing both sides during extraction can make for a more complete job. We'll discuss the situation with you and, if needed, with your neighbor directly. Most block wall removals are accessible from one side.
We do relocate live colonies to active beekeepers rather than to arbitrary drop-off points. If you have a specific beekeeper contact who accepts live colonies, we can discuss coordination. The standard relocation goes to an established apiary in our network.

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Licensed by California Structural Pest Control Board | Lic. No. SPCB7831