Bee Control in Amarillo, TX
Professional bee extermination in Amarillo. Same-day appointments, licensed technicians, and a 90-day warranty on every service.
Why Amarillo Homes Need Bee Control
Bees are particularly problematic in Amarillo because the city's urban density and 3,605-foot elevation provide abundant sheltered locations for hives, from attics to backyard sheds. The dry climate and mild winters allow bee populations to persist year-round, increasing the risk of aggressive swarms near homes and high-traffic areas like Cadillac Ranch or Palo Duro Canyon.
Amarillo Service Area
Serving South region
Our Amarillo Bee Treatment Strategy
Our Amarillo bee specialists use targeted, eco-friendly methods customized for Amarillo properties, accounting for the region's low humidity and high winds to ensure treatments stay effective. We safely remove hives from structures and seal entry points, preventing re-infestation in your Amarillo home or business.
Swarm Capture in Amarillo
Honey Bee Relocation in Amarillo
Live removal of honey bee colonies from walls, attics, and trees. Bees go to local beekeepers β never exterminated. Available throughout Amarillo and surrounding south communities.
Swarm Capture in Amarillo
Bee swarms are docile and temporary. We capture within hours and relocate to a managed hive. Available throughout Amarillo and surrounding south communities.
Structural Bee Removal in Amarillo
Colonies in walls, chimneys, and roofs require careful extraction. Full comb removal and repair included. Available throughout Amarillo and surrounding south communities.
Carpenter Bee Control in Amarillo
Unlike honey bees, carpenter bees drill into wood. Targeted treatment of bore holes and wood repair. Available throughout Amarillo and surrounding south communities.
Amarillo Bee Prevention Tips
Seal cracks in your Amarillo home's foundation and siding before winter, as bees seek warmth in the 24Β°F lows. Remove standing water from birdbaths and gutters after Amarillo's rare rainstorms to avoid attracting thirsty bees. Trim back juniper and mesquite trees common in Amarillo landscapes, as their dense branches offer prime hive sites.
Seal cracks in your Amarillo home's foundation and siding before winter, as bees seek warmth in the 24Β°F lows.
Remove standing water from birdbaths and gutters after Amarillo's rare rainstorms to avoid attracting thirsty bees.
Trim back juniper and mesquite trees common in Amarillo landscapes, as their dense branches offer prime hive sites.
Bee Control Cost in Amarillo
Amarillo's unique position on the Llano Estacado means bees often build hives in the red dirt and sandstone crevices common in local yards, a behavior rarely seen in more humid parts of Texasβour team knows exactly where to look.
Free inspection & detailed quote provided for every Amarillo property
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Amarillo Quick Facts
- Population
- 202,000
- Region
- South
- Summer Avg
- 92Β°F
- Winter Avg
- 24Β°F
- Humidity
- 57%
- Known For
- Cadillac Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon
- Seasonal
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