Prairie Sky Bee Removal and Honeycomb Repair serves Wichita, KS with careful bee removal for homeowners, landlords, and property managers who need clear answers and practical help. If you have a hive, a swarm, honeycomb inside a wall, or bees entering an attic or other hidden space, we can talk through the situation and help you decide what to do next.

We work with property owners who want the bees handled with care and the affected area cleaned up as part of the process. The first step is simple, share what you are seeing, where the activity is located, and whether the bees are active now or have been there for a while.


Local service coverage

Wichita properties can have bee problems in many places, from exposed exterior spots to enclosed spaces where comb has been built behind walls or above ceilings. We serve customers across the city who need help with active bee activity, leftover comb, or follow-up sealing after removal work is complete.

Prairie Sky Bee Removal and Honeycomb Repair helps with situations that are visible from the outside and issues that only show up after a closer look. That includes homes, rental properties, commercial buildings, and other spaces where bees have settled into a structure or started moving through gaps that should be closed.

Who we help

  • Homeowners, who need a careful solution for bees on the property or inside the structure.
  • Property managers, who need a straightforward plan for tenant-facing or vacant units.
  • Landlords, who need removal work paired with clear follow-up steps.
  • Business owners, who need bee activity addressed without turning a small issue into a larger repair problem.

How we help locally

Our work is focused on the services most often needed when bees settle around a Wichita property. Some jobs are simple and visible, while others require opening up access points to remove comb and clean the affected area.

Available services

  • Bee Hive Removal, for active hives that need to be taken out carefully.
  • Swarm Capture, for clusters of bees that have gathered temporarily and need to be relocated.
  • Honeycomb Cutout, for comb that has formed inside a wall, soffit, attic, or similar enclosed area.
  • Wasp Nest Removal, for nests that are creating a separate stinging insect concern.
  • Attic Bee Removal, for colonies that have moved into overhead spaces.
  • Bee Exclusion, for sealing and follow-up work that helps keep bees from returning through the same openings.

When to call

  1. You see steady bee traffic. Repeated activity at one spot often means a hive or entry point needs attention.
  2. You hear buzzing from a wall or attic. Sound from inside the structure can point to hidden comb or a colony in an enclosed area.
  3. You notice wax or debris. Bits of comb, stain marks, or residue may show that bees have been present for some time.

When you contact us, it helps to know the exact location of the activity, how long it has been going on, and whether there are any areas that are hard to reach. Photos can also help us understand the setup before we arrive.


Property needs

Different Wichita properties need different approaches. An outside swarm may be handled differently than bees living behind drywall or in an attic space. That is why we look at the location, access, and amount of comb before planning the work.

For enclosed spaces, the job often includes more than removing bees. Honeycomb can attract heat, odors, stains, and other problems if it is left behind. In those cases, removal and cleanup need to be followed by sealing the entry point so the same area is not used again.

Common property situations

  • Exterior structures, such as areas with exposed voids or openings.
  • Attics, where colonies can go unnoticed for a while.
  • Wall spaces, where comb may need to be cut out carefully.
  • Rental units, where communication and timing matter for tenants and owners.

We can also help when the issue turns out not to be bees but a wasp nest. Sorting that out early helps avoid unnecessary work and gets the right problem addressed from the start.


What to expect

Our process is meant to be practical and easy to follow. We start by learning what is happening, then we talk through the likely approach based on the location and type of insect activity. The goal is to remove the problem carefully and leave you with a clearer, more secure area afterward.

Simple next steps

  1. Describe the issue. Tell us where the bees are, what you can see, and whether the activity is outside or inside the structure.
  2. Share a few details. Let us know if the area is a house, attic, rental property, or commercial building.
  3. Plan the visit. We can help you understand what the work may involve and what access will be needed.

Because every bee problem is different, we keep the conversation focused on the actual conditions at your property rather than a one-size-fits-all answer. That makes it easier to plan the removal, the comb cleanup, and any exclusion work that follows.


Why exclusion matters

Removing the bees is only part of the job when they have used the same gap or opening for a while. If access points stay open, other bees can find their way back into the same place. Bee Exclusion addresses that follow-up step by helping close the entry areas that led to the problem.

This matters most after honeycomb cutout or attic bee removal, since leftover openings can leave a property vulnerable to another round of activity. Careful sealing helps protect the space and gives property owners a cleaner finish after the removal work is done.


Common questions

How do I know if bees are nesting inside a wall?

Repeated bee traffic to one spot, buzzing from inside, or small signs of comb or staining can point to hidden nesting activity. A close look at the location helps confirm what is happening.

Can you help with a swarm that just landed?

Yes, swarm capture is one of the services we provide. A swarm may look dramatic, but it often requires a focused response to collect the bees and move them from the area safely.

Do you handle comb left behind after removal?

Yes, honeycomb cutout is available when comb needs to be removed from a wall, attic, or similar enclosed spot. That step helps reduce leftover residue and future issues.

What if I am not sure whether it is bees or wasps?

That is common, and we can help sort out whether the issue is bee-related or a wasp nest. Identifying the insect first helps determine the right kind of removal work.

Can you work with rental or managed properties?

Yes, we regularly help property managers and landlords who need a clear plan for occupied or vacant spaces. Good communication and access details make those projects easier to handle.

Is follow-up sealing part of the process?

Bee Exclusion is available for situations where the entry point should be closed after removal. This is especially useful when bees have used the same access area and the property needs a more complete finish.


Request service

If you need bee hive removal, swarm capture, honeycomb cutout, wasp nest removal, attic bee removal, or bee exclusion in Wichita, KS, we are ready to talk through the situation and help you plan the next step. Prairie Sky Bee Removal and Honeycomb Repair serves local property owners who want careful removal work and straightforward follow-up guidance.

Reach out with a short description of the issue, the type of property, and where the activity is happening. That gives us a clear starting point and helps move the job forward without confusion.

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Tell us what you are seeing at your home or property. We will help you understand the next step for bee removal, honeycomb cleanup, nest removal, or sealing the entry point.