Bees hovering around roof eaves, scouting for hive sites.
Bee activity around roof eaves indicating scout bees searching for nesting spots.

Quick Answer: A few bees hovering in one spot near your roof are likely scout bees. They are searching for a place to build a hive. This is an early warning sign that a colony may move in soon.

What You’re Seeing

Scout bees move slowly and repeatedly inspect the same area, often near eaves, vents, or small cracks.

Why It’s Happening

During spring in San Diego, bee colonies split and search for new homes. Your house can be a perfect candidate.

What To Do

Why Acting Early Matters

Stopping bees before a hive forms is much easier than removing an established colony inside a structure.

Learn more about live bee removal in San Diego.

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