Roof Bee Removal in Los Angeles & Orange County
Bees along your roofline, eaves, or fascia, or up in the attic space behind them? Beecasso removes the colony alive from roof-level voids and relocates healthy bees. Roof jobs take careful height, access, and cleanup, and that is what sets the price.
Common Situations
Eave and Fascia Void
The most common roofline spot. Bees enter a gap where the fascia meets the roofline and build in the void behind it.
Soffit and Attic Access
Bees often reach attic space through a soffit gap. We work from the roof side to reach the colony with the least interior disruption, then clean and seal.
Ridge, Vent, or Flashing Gap
Roof vents, ridge gaps, and lifted flashing give bees a sheltered, elevated entry. Reaching these safely takes proper height setup.
What This Service Covers
Bees often settle where a roof meets a wall: under eaves, behind fascia, or in the soffit void. These spots are elevated and tight, so the removal takes more setup than a ground-level job.
Our Process
We locate the exact pocket along the roofline, remove the colony alive, take out the comb, and seal the entry point. Healthy bees are relocated to a trusted sanctuary partner.
What Is Included
Live bee removal, comb removal, sealing of the primary entry point, and cleanup. Roof height, accessibility, hive size, and cleanup requirements affect the price.
Pricing
Roof bee removal starts at $550 and varies with roof height, access, hive size, and cleanup. Send a photo for a free estimate. See full pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does a roof job cost more than a swarm?
Height and access. Reaching a colony behind fascia or in a soffit safely takes more setup and cleanup than collecting an exposed swarm.
Do you remove bees from the attic?
Yes. Where bees reach the attic through the roofline or soffit, we access and remove the colony from the roof to keep interior disruption to a minimum.
Will you seal the roof so they do not come back?
Yes. We seal the primary entry point as part of the removal.
Is it safe to leave bees in the roof until I can deal with it?
The longer a colony builds, the more comb and honey accumulate at height, which makes the eventual removal and cleanup larger. Earlier is cheaper and lower-risk.
What our customers say
4.9 stars · 119 reviews
I can’t say enough good things about Steve and team! They came out on incredibly short notice when we were dealing with a stressful situation, and from the moment they arrived, they were professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely cared about doing the job right. What really stood out was how much they went above and beyond. They didn’t just handle the immediate issue—they took the time to thoroughly assess everything, explain the process, and make sure we felt comfortable every step of the way. Their attention to detail and work ethic were next-level. It’s rare to find a team this responsive, reliable, and committed to quality. I’m so grateful we found them and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to anyone dealing with a similar situation. Truly exceptional service.
They were incredible. Came out on super short notice, were extremely professional, and went above and beyond to handle everything thoroughly. You can tell they really care about doing the job right. So grateful we found them--highly recommend!
Steve is honest and fair. They do great work. I just used them and highly recommend them.