Desert Sky Bee Removal

(2 Reviews)
4828 N 27th Ave #27654, Phoenix, AZ 85017


Contact and Address

State: Arizona
Address: 4828 N 27th Ave #27654, Phoenix, AZ 85017
Zip code: 85017
Phone: (602) 402-1092
Website: http://www.azbugman.com/

Reviews

  • L Romeo

    (December 2, 2019, 3:22 pm)

    Great job everytime and quick!

  • Cheryle Ash

    (March 11, 2019, 10:32 pm)

    Just had a beehive form on my patio inside a column over the weekend. We called for service, and had somebody at the door within 30 minutes of calling. They got rid of the bees, took out the honey, and wow, I couldn't be happier. I thought the price was fair, and the service was friendly. I'm oh so glad to have that taken care of. Thank you all.


Questions & Answers

What is the phone number for Desert Sky Bee Removal?

The phone number for Desert Sky Bee Removal is (602) 402-1092.


Where is Desert Sky Bee Removal located?

Desert Sky Bee Removal is located at 4828 N 27th Ave #27654, Phoenix, AZ 85017


What is the internet address for Desert Sky Bee Removal?

The website (URL) for Desert Sky Bee Removal is: http://www.azbugman.com/



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