08/21/2026
Bee Removal – Missouri City, TX (Roof Structure Case)
Today we helped a homeowner in Missouri City, TX who noticed active bee activity on the front section of the roof. Even with full foam insulation in the attic, bees were able to locate a small gap inside the framing and build a hive deep within the roof structure. Once bees establish a colony inside a structural cavity, the only correct solution is a full hive removal and a complete treatment to prevent future activity.
The homeowner mentioned they first noticed the bees about three days ago, but once we opened the material, the hive showed clear signs of being established for several months. This is very common in structural bee removal cases — exterior activity may look recent, but the internal hive is already fully developed.
This removal was more complex because the bees were located exactly where the roof slopes meet. In these areas, the framing overlaps, the shingles are layered, and the insulation is tightly packed. When bees build in these sections, both sides of the roof must be opened to access the entire hive. Despite the heat, the material, and the structural overlap, the removal was completed correctly and the entire cavity was cleaned, treated, and sealed.
Cases like this show why professional bee removal is necessary. Removing a hive inside a roof structure is not like what you see in online videos. In real situations, you must deal with active bees, heights, insulation, structural materials, and the risk of leaving honeycomb behind. Any honeycomb left inside the structure can attract new colonies, pests, or cause long‑term damage.
Below are images from today’s service so you can see what a real bee removal looks like and how the process works. If you notice bees entering a roof, wall, vent, or any part of your home, schedule a professional inspection. A correct removal protects your home and prevents future infestations.
Understanding How a Professional Bee Removal Works Inside a Roof Structure
If you’re experiencing similar activity — bees entering vents, roof gaps, siding, or attic areas — this type of case requires a professional structural bee removal, not surface spraying. We inspect, identify the entry point, remove the hive, treat the cavity, and seal the structure to prevent future issues.
Call for a professional inspection: 832‑306‑6846
Raul The Bees Guy – Bee Removal & Structural Hive Extraction