Redondo Beach, California

Bee Removal in Redondo Beach, CA

Coastal South Bay grid between Torrance and the Pacific.

Redondo Beach's compressed coastal grid and persistent marine layer give it a distinct bee removal profile. North Redondo has older beach bungalows from the 1940s and 1950s, with original wood construction and small lot spacing. South Redondo and the Hill Section have a mix of townhomes and post-war construction closer to the Palos Verdes edge. Eucalyptus windbreaks along major corridors and in Dominguez Park support colonial populations that swarm into adjacent residential in April and May. The marine layer keeps summer temperatures moderate, but spring swarm conditions are normal here and a colony that commits to a North Redondo bungalow wall in April begins building immediately. Beach-area properties with aging wood construction and older lap siding offer more entry paths than the denser newer townhome construction in the south.

  • 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 Redondo Beach

24/7 Emergency Bee Removal

Same-Day Response

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

Serving Redondo Beach and the surrounding Los Angeles County area

Areas We Serve in Redondo Beach

  • Riviera Village
  • South Redondo Beach
  • North Redondo Beach
  • Esplanade Corridor
  • King Harbor Adjacent

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

Yes. Being based in Redondo Beach means we are often available same-day or within a few hours for jobs in the immediate area. For active swarms or established colonies in the city, we are typically the fastest response in the South Bay.
It does. Coastal weathering on eave boards, fascia, stucco joints, and roofline trim creates entry gaps faster than inland construction. Homes within a few blocks of the Esplanade or King Harbor see more exterior wear, which means more potential entry points for scouts. After removal we inspect the full exterior for additional coastal-wear gaps and recommend sealing them at the same time.
Not at all. Alley access in Riviera Village is something we navigate regularly. We can work from alley side or front side depending on where the hive is situated. Tight access is not an obstacle.
The floral plantings and landscaping along the Esplanade and the King Harbor perimeter support active foraging populations. Bees traveling from a hive inland toward the coast will follow plant corridors. If you see consistent traffic at your property rather than passing foragers, that indicates an established colony nearby. Send us a photo or video of the flight pattern and we can tell you whether it looks like a nesting situation or typical coastal foraging.
Raised-foundation homes in Redondo Beach and the broader South Bay do see sub-floor colonies, particularly on properties where the foundation vents are aged or the vapor barrier has gaps. We access the colony through the crawl space, extract it live, remove all comb from the space, and seal the foundation vent or entry point. Sub-floor removals are a standard job type for us in this area.

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