Orange, California

Bee Removal in Orange, CA

Old Towne circles and Craftsman blocks in the center of Orange County.

Old Towne Orange's historic district has intact Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial homes from the 1910s through 1930s, preserved enough that the original eave construction, wide overhangs, and aging wood trim are still present on most buildings. That construction profile is exactly what makes Old Towne one of the more consistent bee call areas in central OC. Santiago Oaks Regional Park and Irvine Regional Park border the east side of the city, and the Santiago Creek corridor provides a direct wild colony path from those open spaces into Old Towne-adjacent neighborhoods in spring. Swarm season peaks April and May. The older the home in Old Towne, the more entry access it offers, and extraction from original Craftsman eave construction requires more precise access work than opening a standard stucco soffit. Newer tracts in north and west Orange have the standard 1970s and 1980s OC profile with soffit and fascia gaps common to that era.

  • 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 Orange

24/7 Emergency Bee Removal

Same-Day Response

Aggressive swarm or active hive in Orange? We respond same-day across Orange County.

Serving Orange and the surrounding Orange 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

An older Victorian with clapboard siding and a mature colony is a more involved job than a fresh spring swarm. We'd expect multi-season comb accumulation and the need for careful board removal to access the full extent of the hive. We prioritize complete comb removal to avoid future swarm attraction. This housing stock is familiar to us and we work in it carefully.
Some bee species (like ground-dwelling bumble bees) do nest underground, but honeybees typically don't nest in soil. If you're seeing bees entering at the base of a tree, it may be a cavity in the root system or the lower trunk. Photos help identify the situation quickly.
Hillside retaining walls in the Santiago Hills area are a regular job type for us , the concrete block walls common in those neighborhoods have hollow cores that bees colonize readily. Access is straightforward from the top or a block face. Extraction, comb removal, and sealing are all included.
We're used to working in Old Towne's tight streetscape. We use a service vehicle that fits in standard parking and carry all necessary equipment to the work site. Parking and access in historic neighborhoods are not obstacles.
Yes. Commercial removals in downtown Orange and the surrounding areas are within our service range. We coordinate access with business managers and can schedule around operating hours.

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