Prevent Future Infestations

Bee Proofing
Henderson, NV

Removing the bees is only half the job. If entry points aren't sealed, scout bees will detect residual pheromones and a new colony will move into the same wall within months. Bee proofing closes that door permanently.

Henderson bee entry points we seal

  • Weep screeds (most common in Henderson)
  • Electrical and plumbing conduit gaps
  • AC unit and vent penetrations
  • Block fence and CMU hollow cores
  • Stucco cracks and aging joints
  • Soffit and fascia gaps
  • Water meter and utility box openings
  • Foundation line gaps and expansion joints

Why bee proofing matters more in Henderson than most cities.

Henderson's combination of stucco construction, desert climate, and Africanized bee presence creates a high re-infestation rate for properties that don't have entry points sealed after removal. Bee pheromones in old wax are detectable to scout bees from significant distances. In Henderson's active spring swarm season, a newly vacant wall void is likely to be discovered and occupied within 6–18 months if left unsealed.

Henderson's desert temperature extremes also create new entry points over time. Stucco expands and contracts with Henderson's 50+ degree temperature swings between summer days (110F+) and winter nights (below 40F). This cycling can open micro-cracks that weren't present at construction. A bee proofing inspection covers not just the known problem areas but a full perimeter walk to identify developing vulnerabilities.

Bee proofing is included as part of every complete bee hive removal we perform in Henderson. For homes that have not had a recent infestation but want to reduce their vulnerability, we offer standalone proofing inspections and sealing.

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Protect your Henderson home from bees.

Complete sealing of all identified entry points. Included with every hive removal or available as a standalone service.

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