Bee Control in St. George, UT
Professional bee extermination in St. George. Same-day appointments, licensed technicians, and a 90-day warranty on every service.
Why St. George Homes Need Bee Control
Bees are particularly problematic in St. George because the dry, hot climate and abundant flowering desert plants provide a perfect habitat for aggressive Africanized honey bees. The suburban density of over 105,000 residents means more homes and structures for bees to colonize, especially in older neighborhoods near Zion gateway. Without prompt removal, these hives can grow rapidly, posing serious sting risks to families and pets in St. George.
St. George Service Area
Serving West region
Our St. George Bee Treatment Strategy
Our St. George bee specialists use a targeted approach customized for St. George properties, starting with a thorough inspection of your home's exterior and interior walls. We consider the local elevation of 2,860 feet and low humidity to apply treatments that are effective without harming the surrounding desert ecosystem. Every removal is tailored to your specific St. George home, ensuring the hive is fully extracted and entry points are sealed to prevent re-infestation.
Swarm Capture in St. George
Honey Bee Relocation in St. George
Live removal of honey bee colonies from walls, attics, and trees. Bees go to local beekeepers — never exterminated. Available throughout St. George and surrounding west communities.
Swarm Capture in St. George
Bee swarms are docile and temporary. We capture within hours and relocate to a managed hive. Available throughout St. George and surrounding west communities.
Structural Bee Removal in St. George
Colonies in walls, chimneys, and roofs require careful extraction. Full comb removal and repair included. Available throughout St. George and surrounding west communities.
Carpenter Bee Control in St. George
Unlike honey bees, carpenter bees drill into wood. Targeted treatment of bore holes and wood repair. Available throughout St. George and surrounding west communities.
St. George Bee Prevention Tips
Seal all cracks and gaps around your St. George home's foundation and roofline, as bees love the cool shade under eaves during 102°F summers. Remove standing water from bird baths and irrigation runoff, since the dry St. George climate makes any moisture a magnet for thirsty bees. Trim back desert landscaping and flowering bushes at least 10 feet from your house, as the red rock terrain provides natural nesting sites near your property.
Seal all cracks and gaps around your St. George home's foundation and roofline, as bees love the cool shade under eaves during 102°F summers.
Remove standing water from bird baths and irrigation runoff, since the dry St. George climate makes any moisture a magnet for thirsty bees.
Trim back desert landscaping and flowering bushes at least 10 feet from your house, as the red rock terrain provides natural nesting sites near your property.
Bee Control Cost in St. George
One thing most St. George homeowners don't realize is that bees here often build hives inside the red rock crevices of retaining walls or under concrete slabs, not just in trees or eaves. The intense summer heat drives them to seek cooler, shaded spots near foundations, making professional detection essential. Our team has removed dozens of hives from these hidden locations across St. George, saving residents from costly structural damage.
Free inspection & detailed quote provided for every St. George property
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St. George Quick Facts
- Population
- 105,000
- Region
- West
- Summer Avg
- 102°F
- Winter Avg
- 31°F
- Humidity
- 36%
- Known For
- Zion gateway, red rock, retirement
- Seasonal
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