Bee Removal From Walls in San Diego
Bees in your wall void? We locate the colony, open the cavity precisely, remove every bee and all the comb, neutralize the pheromone trail, then seal and repair the wall. No chemicals. No repeat infestations.

Bees in Walls
Most wall jobs get done wrong. Here is what that costs you.
When bees get inside a wall, the hive can grow for months without anyone noticing. By the time you call, you might have 20,000 bees, 40 pounds of comb, and honey seeping into your drywall.
A lot of companies spray the visible bees and patch the hole. The colony dies inside the wall. The comb melts. Honey attracts ants and rodents. The pheromone trail stays active, and a new swarm finds the same spot within months. We do the full job. Open the wall at the right spot, pull the entire colony live, extract every frame of comb, treat the cavity, and close it up. One visit. No callbacks.

Why It Matters
The comb is the real problem. Not the bees.
A bee colony leaves behind more than bees. Honeycomb holds moisture. It warps drywall, attracts pests, and ferments inside a sealed wall cavity. We have opened walls where the previous company handled it and found active comb sitting for two years. The bees were gone. The damage kept going. Pulling the comb is not optional. It is the whole reason to open the wall in the first place.
One Call, The Whole Job
What's included in a wall removal
Full Comb Extraction
Every frame of honeycomb comes out. We do not leave comb inside the wall and seal over it. That is how you end up with a pest problem six months later.
Pheromone Neutralization
After extraction we treat the cavity with our Pheromone Neutralization Protocol™. This breaks down the scent trail that tells other swarms this wall is a good place to build. Skip this step and they come back. We don't skip it.
Seal & Structural Repair
We close the wall ourselves. You do not need a separate contractor. The entry point is sealed so nothing can get back in, and the structural damage from the hive is repaired in the same visit.
How It Works
Three steps. Job done right.
Inspect & Locate
Mario or one of the crew inspects the entry point and uses that to locate where the hive is sitting inside the wall. We do not guess and we do not open the wrong spot.
Remove & Clean
The wall is opened precisely. The colony is removed live, comb and all. The cavity is cleaned out and treated. Nothing gets left behind.
Repair & Seal
The entry point is sealed and the wall is repaired. We leave the job site the way we found it, minus the bees.
What Neighbors Say
Wall removals, done right
"They didn't just spray and leave like the last company. Mario found the hive in our chimney, relocated the whole thing, and fixed the brickwork so it can't happen again."
"Same-day service, exactly as promised. Johnny showed up within hours of our call and had the swarm relocated before sundown. Professional and genuinely cared about the bees."
"We'd had bees in our attic twice before with another company. MJC explained why - they never removed the pheromone trail. A year later, still no bees."
"Wonderful job with a great price! Johnny came and removed bees from my orange tree within an hour after I called MJC. I never had any bee problems before so I called three different places and MJC's quote was the best of all. Two other places wanted to charge $100 more than MJC."
"Quick response for removal of wasp nest. Affordable prices and great customer service. Hopefully we won't need their services again anytime soon, but we will definitely call them again if a future need arises. Thank you Johnny for a great job."
Family-owned. No subcontractors. Same crew, every job.
Wall Removal FAQ
Questions about bees in walls
We locate the hive inside the cavity, open the wall at the right spot, remove the entire colony including the queen, extract all comb and honey, neutralize the pheromone trail, then seal and repair the opening.
Spraying kills the visible bees but leaves the comb, honey, and scent trail inside the wall. The comb melts, honey seeps into your drywall, and a new swarm follows the scent back. Live removal solves the actual problem.
Yes. Wall repair and sealing the entry point are included in the job. You do not need to call a separate contractor.
It depends on the location, how long the hive has been there, and the structural access needed. We offer free inspections so you know the full scope before any work begins.
Most wall removals are completed in a single visit, typically 2 to 4 hours depending on the size of the colony and how long it has been established. Larger or older hives with extensive comb can take longer.
Bees in your wall? Let's get them out.
Free inspections. Same-day service. Removal, cleanup, and repair — all in one call.
