The Bee Man

The Bee Man Specializing in bee removal services to commercial and residential customers throughout Southern Cal The Bee Man is licensed, insured and bonded.

Knowing the urgency of bee related issues, we are readily available 24/7 for emergency services when needed. The Bee Man offers free phone estimates as well as volume, church, and senior citizen discounts. Bees began to impact the people of Southern California by establishing colonies and honeycomb inside structures. As the request for removing bees in structures increased, The Bee Man established

itself as the premier specialist in dealing with the control and removal of bees and other stinging insects including the Africanized bee. We pride ourselves on our expertise, our excellent response time, customer service, and professionalism. We are proud to have developed exceptional and long-standing relationships with commercial and residential communities throughout Southern California. The Bee Man provides the following services:

*Certified and experts in handling of the Africanized Bee.
*Honeybee swarms and honeybee hives treated and removed.
*Bumblebee nests treated and removed.
*Carpenter bees treated and eliminated.
*Yellow jacket nests treated and removed.
*Wasp nest removal; all nests on accessible eaves are removed and disposed of.
*Sand bees and sand wasps treated and eliminated.
*Birds: pigeons, owls, sparrow, swallows, etc. Nests removed, debris and droppings *cleaned up, exclusion and control.
*Removal and exclusion of all the above from attics and walls.
*Certified in handling fire ants.

Many of the vegetables, fruits, and crops we enjoy every day depend on pollinators.While not every vegetable requires be...
06/17/2026

Many of the vegetables, fruits, and crops we enjoy every day depend on pollinators.
While not every vegetable requires bee pollination, bees help support the plants that make healthy gardens and food systems possible. From cucumbers and squash to peppers and countless flowering crops, pollinators play an important role in bringing food from the garden to the table.

This National Eat Your Vegetables Day, it's a great reminder that supporting pollinators helps support the foods we love to eat.

Small pollinators. Big impact.

“Momentum becomes meaningful when persistence turns into progress. Just like bees building a thriving hive one trip at a...
06/15/2026

“Momentum becomes meaningful when persistence turns into progress. Just like bees building a thriving hive one trip at a time, lasting success comes from the small actions repeated day after day.”

By the third week of June, the results of consistent effort are becoming easier to see. In the hive, no single flight creates the colony’s success—but thousands of purposeful flights do. Bees trust the process because every contribution matters, even when the impact isn't immediately visible. This week is about recognizing how far you've come, appreciating the progress you've built, and continuing to move forward with patience and purpose. Growth isn't always dramatic—it is often the accumulation of small wins that eventually become something remarkable.

Not all roses support pollinators equally—but open, pollen-rich blooms can become valuable food sources for bees during ...
06/12/2026

Not all roses support pollinators equally—but open, pollen-rich blooms can become valuable food sources for bees during the busiest months of the season.

On National Red Rose Day, it’s a reminder that gardens do more than look beautiful. They help support pollinators, biodiversity, and the ecosystems that depend on them.
Even a single bee-friendly garden can make a difference.

Herbs do more than flavor food—they help support pollinators too.On National Herbs and Spices Day, it’s the perfect remi...
06/10/2026

Herbs do more than flavor food—they help support pollinators too.

On National Herbs and Spices Day, it’s the perfect reminder that many herbs bees love most are also the ones people grow most often at home. Lavender, basil, rosemary, thyme, mint, and oregano all help provide valuable pollen and nectar during active pollination season.

Small gardens can make a big difference for bees, butterflies, and the ecosystems around us.

“Strength grows when consistency turns into confidence. Just like bees navigating long distances without losing directio...
06/08/2026

“Strength grows when consistency turns into confidence. Just like bees navigating long distances without losing direction, progress becomes powerful when you trust the work you’ve already put in.”

By the second week of June, momentum is no longer just beginning—it’s becoming steady. In the hive, bees don’t stop to question every flight once experience takes over. They move with rhythm, awareness, and purpose because repetition has built confidence. This week is about trusting your preparation, staying committed to your path, and continuing forward even when the destination is still unfolding.

06/05/2026

Some natural remedies may help discourage bees temporarily around outdoor food areas—but they won’t stop bees that are scouting, returning to a location, or protecting a hive.

If bees keep coming back to the same spot around your home, there’s usually a bigger reason behind the behavior.

Thank for the video.

If you’re noticing repeated bee activity around your property, contact The Bee Man for safe, professional bee removal and relocation services.

06/03/2026

A virgin queen’s first mating flight is one of the most important moments in the entire hive.

Before she can lead a colony, she leaves the hive to mate midair with drones from other colonies—sometimes traveling surprising distances before returning home as the future queen of the hive.

One flight can shape the future of thousands of bees.

Thank for the video.

“Growth continues when preparation meets persistence. Just like bees entering a new month already in motion, real progre...
06/01/2026

“Growth continues when preparation meets persistence. Just like bees entering a new month already in motion, real progress comes from the work you kept doing even before results became visible.”

The first week of June marks a transition into a more active season. In the hive, this is not the time to slow down—it’s the time when preparation, teamwork, and consistency begin producing visible results. Every flight, every task, and every small contribution builds toward something larger. This week is about trusting the process, staying disciplined, and continuing forward with purpose even when growth is still unfolding.

Seeing bees return to the same spot? Learn why bees are attracted to certain locations, how quickly hives can grow in sp...
05/31/2026

Seeing bees return to the same spot? Learn why bees are attracted to certain locations, how quickly hives can grow in spring, and when it's time to call The Bee Man for professional bee removal.

Learn why bees return to the same location, how fast hives can grow in spring, and when to contact The Bee Man for professional bee removal Orange County services.

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25652 Taladro Cir Ste G
Mission Viejo, CA
92691

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