Colony Photos Galleries
Click on one of the galleries below to view the slideshow.
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 1 – It’s Hard Work
- 2 – African Bee Photos
- 2 – African Bee Photos
- 2 – African Bee Photos
- 2 – African Bee Photos
- 2 – African Bee Photos
- 2 – African Bee Photos
- 3 – African Bee Swarm
- 3 – African Bee Swarm
- 3 – African Bee Swarm
- 3 – African Bee Swarm
- 3 – African Bee Swarm
- 3 – African Bee Swarm
- 4 – Newly Arrived Colonies
- 4 – Newly Arrived Colonies
- 4 – Newly Arrived Colonies
- 4 – Newly Arrived Colonies
- 4 – Newly Arrived Colonies
- 4 – Newly Arrived Colonies
- 5 – Exposed Colonies
- 5 – Exposed Colonies
- 5 – Exposed Colonies
- 5 – Exposed Colonies
- 5 – Exposed Colonies
- 5 – Exposed Colonies
- 5 – Exposed Colonies
- 7 – Roof Eaves Colonies
- 7 – Roof Eaves Colonies
- 7 – Roof Eaves Colonies
- 7 – Roof Eaves Colonies
- 7 – Roof Eaves Colonies
- 8 – Rooftop Colonies
- 8 – Rooftop Colonies
- 8 – Rooftop Colonies
- 8 – Rooftop Colonies
- 8 – Rooftop Colonies
- 9 – Honeycomb Meltdown
- 9 – Honeycomb Meltdown
- 9 – Honeycomb Meltdown
- 9 – Honeycomb Meltdown
- 9 – Honeycomb Meltdown
- 9 – Honeycomb Meltdown
- 10 – Scupper or Parapet Colonies
- 10 – Scupper or Parapet Colonies
- 10 – Scupper or Parapet Colonies
- 10 – Scupper or Parapet Colonies
- 10 – Scupper or Parapet Colonies
- 12 – Mobile Home Colonies
- 12 – Mobile Home Colonies
- 12 – Mobile Home Colonies
- 12 – Mobile Home Colonies
- 12 – Mobile Home Colonies
- 12 – Mobile Home Colonies
- 13 – Other Colonies
- 13 – Other Colonies
- 13 – Other Colonies
- 13 – Other Colonies
- 13 – Other Colonies
- 13 – Other Colonies
- 13 – Other Colonies
- 13 – Other Colonies
- 14 – Aggressive Wasps
- 14 – Aggressive Wasps
- 14 – Aggressive Wasps
- 14 – Aggressive Wasps
- 14 – Aggressive Wasps
- 14 – Aggressive Wasps
- 15 – Honeycomb Cut-Outs
- 15 – Honeycomb Cut-Outs
- 15 – Honeycomb Cut-Outs
- 15 – Honeycomb Cut-Outs
- 15 – Honeycomb Cut-Outs
- 17 – Flying Rafter Comb Removals
- 17 – Flying Rafter Comb Removals
- 17 – Flying Rafter Comb Removals
- 17 – Flying Rafter Comb Removals
- 17 – Flying Rafter Comb Removals
Colony Photos
What Should I Do if I Have Located an Africanized Honeybee Colony?
If you do discover a honeybee colony on your property, immediately call AAA Africanized Bee Removal Specialists, Inc. , licensed with the Office of Pest Management. By law, in Arizona, a licensed pest control company must display their OPM license number in their display advertising.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ERADICATE THE BEES YOURSELF, unless you are a licensed Pest Control Operator and bee removal specialist and know the appropriate procedures to follow to abate and control an Africanized honeybee colony.
African honeybees colonize a chosen site very quickly. They are potentially very dangerous to humans, pets and livestock, and should be treated with respect. They are an invasive species to Arizona and other southwestern states, extremely adaptable to our climate and already well established throughout the southwest. Outside of the danger a resident African honeybee colony presents, they also cause tremendous structural damage to residential and commercial properties in terms of honeycomb meltdown, saturation of materials, wet rot and pheromone deposits which, left untreated, will almost certainly lead to future bee infestations, even if the original colony has been removed.
We do not have a bee scarcity problem as has been the case with some of the northern state’s European honeybee populations. African honeybee colonies are plentiful in the desert southwest and the only control on their expansion that we have observed is drought and long periods of extended freezing cold. If you have a resident bee colony on your home or property, or if you know of one nearby, realize it is very probable that it is Africanized and should be removed by a licensed bee removal specialist company.
Explore the other areas within this section! Click on the links below to get to the other Customer Services areas, view photos and learn more about bees, wasps, nests and colonies.