GENERAL PHOTO GALLERY Below are photos taken from various job sites we have worked at over the years: Huge honeycomb removal in the San Fernando Valley. Bees exploding out of a hive during a live bee removal in Arcadia. Honeycomb removal from top of chimney in Beverly Hills. Gorgeous honeycomb. Technician at the top of a chimney removing a beehive. Cage of bees after live bee relocation in Whittier. Bee swarm in industrial yard in Long Beach CA. Bees attacking a technician before bee removal. Honeycomb inside wall. Swarm of bees on a fake rain deer in Claremont CA. Long beehive in Van Nuys. These bees were trying to get inside our bee vacuum. Bees cluster in Huntington Beach. Removing honeycomb from a wall in Laguna Niguel CA. Bees in a cage after live bee removal in San Dimas. Chunk of honeycomb removed from beehive in Torrance. Dead bees on window ledge of abandoned house. Hundreds of thousands of dead bees on the floor of an abandoned house. Bee removal in the San Gabriel Valley. Entrance to bee colony inside tree in Manhattan Beach. Technician vacuuming bees during live bee removal in Orange CA. Honeycomb removal in Claremont out of a roof. Honeycomb in bucket. Tasty honey from a bee removal in Los Angeles. Opening roof to remove honeycomb in Pasadena. Up high in a hydraulic lift opening up a roof full of bees. Pulling more honeycomb out of a roof in Glendale CA. Bee removal in Hawthorne involving africanized bees that killed a dog. Beehive removal out of a roof at the Webb school in Claremont. Honeycomb extraction during live bee removal in Long Beach. Bee swarm in bush in North Hollywood. Opening up a ceiling to remove a beehive in west Los Angeles Swarm of bees in tree in Burbank CA. A warning sign we posted before a bee removal involving very aggressive bees. Bee removal in Pasadena up high on a ladder. A little slab of brood, which is the honeycomb containing eggs and larvae. CHECK OUT START TO FINISH PHOTOS OF PROJECTS WE HAVE WORKED ON Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...