How Much Does Bee Removal Cost in Ventura County? (2026 Guide)
/If you’ve got bees on your property, the first question is usually: what’s this going to cost me? Here’s an honest breakdown from a local Ventura County beekeeper.
The short answer: live bee removal typically starts around $200. The final price depends on a few things, so here’s what actually drives the cost.
Swarm vs. established hive
A swarm — a cluster of bees resting in the open on a branch or fence — is the easiest and cheapest scenario, because there’s no comb to cut out and nothing to repair. An established hive that’s been inside a wall for months is far more involved. This is why calling early saves money: a swarm caught today might be a wall full of comb next month.
Location and accessibility
Bees on a low branch are simple. Bees three stories up under a roofline, or deep inside a stucco wall that has to be opened and resealed, take more time, equipment, and care.
Honeycomb removal and cleanup
For in-wall hives, removing the comb and honey is essential — leftover comb attracts new swarms and can rot, stain, and draw pests. This is part of doing the job right, not an upsell.
Repairs and sealing
Reaching some hives means opening a wall or soffit. Sealing the entry afterward is what keeps the next swarm from moving in.
Why humane doesn’t mean expensive
I remove bees alive and relocate them — no chemicals — and my pricing is competitive with extermination. You get a better outcome for the bees and your property, usually for a similar price.
How to get an exact quote in minutes
Text your name, address, when you first noticed the bees, and a photo of the issue to (805) 765-1450. A photo lets me give you an accurate price fast — no guesswork, no surprises.
Sunshine Honey provides humane, live bee removal across Ventura County — Ventura, Oxnard, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, Ojai, and surrounding areas. Fully insured, 15+ years of experience. Call or text (805) 765-1450 for a fast, free quote.
