Yes, ti happens in La Jolla, honey bees moving in. Well, your source for La Jolla Bee Removal is right here!

Attention; area beekeepers, wanting to out rank your competition in the search results? You can have this La Jolla Bee Removal page, only available to one bee removal expert!

Having bees living with you can be quite a conversation piece, but if left to long they WILL become a problem. The best thing to do is call your local IRescueBees beekeeper.
Using thermal imaging your beekeeper can pinpoint the exact location of their nest. Thereby, mitigating unnecessary repairs.

Trust me, I have been doing this a long time. Sometimes, before thermal imaging I would cut the hole in the wrong place.
Tech has made our job SO much easier. Please make sure whomever you use for your removal needs, IS a beekeeper, that is the only way you will know if your bees have been saved.

I assume that is why you are on my website, you want to help save the bees! Well, it is sad to say, but the honey bee/pollinator crisis is still advancing.
For the last decade, beekeepers lose 30% of their managed colonies every year. Although, science studies the problem, they can't seem to pinpoint the cause.
Understand that our food security is in the balance. Wild honey bees ARE just as important as managed bees.
Did you know? Exterminators in the United States, kill hundreds of thousands of wild honey bee colonies every year. They use the pitch that feral/wild bees are killer bees and serve no purpose.
Well, those so called killer bees hold the keys to solving our current honey bee crisis.
