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Bee Safety
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If bees are in the area: Stay indoors.
- Close all windows and doors.
- Do not attempt to move bees (don't throw
objects at the swarm or squirt with water).
- Typically swarms are transient -- they may
set up temporary shelter in a tree for a few
hours or even days before moving on.
- Swarms that are close to daycare centers,
schools, or densely populated areas (large
apartment complexes or trailer parks) may need
to be removed if they do not leave the area in a
reasonable amount of time or are showing
aggressive behavior.
- If a beekeeper or exterminator is contacted
for bees on a private residence or business, the
owner/occupant assumes financial responsibility
for said services.
- The Mesa Fire Department does not typically
eradicate bee swarms unless special
circumstances are present (such as aggressive,
attacking bees that cannot be isolated from the
public by reasonable means).
- Killing non-Africanized swarms only
strengthens the Africanized population.
Non-aggressive bees are essential in nature.
WHO TO CONTACT

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| Aggressive bees that are
swarming and in attack mode |
9-1-1 |
| Non-emergency calls |
(480) 644-2400 |
| Bee removal - private property |
Refer to your Yellow Pages
- Bee Removal or Pest Control |
| Bee removal - City property - Facilities
Maintenance |
(480) 644-4321 |
| Bee removal - water meters - Utilities |
(480) 644-2221 |
| Bee removal - City parks |
(480) 644-4705 |
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