San Tan Valley
San Tan Valley a new name but not new to bee problems. All the now housing communities in San Tan Valley are great places for bees to get water with all the ponds, pools and fountains. There is also no shortage on flowers and gardens and this gives the bees plenty to stick around for. If you are new to Arizona or just new to the San Tan Valley you probably never thought bees would be a problem most people expect scorpions or snakes but the truth is there are just as many bee issues as there are scorpions.
If you live in San Tan Valley and have some questions about bees around your home feel free to give us a Call and we will be glad to talk with you about your bee problem.
San Tan Valley is located in the unincorporated area between the towns of Queen Creek to the north and west, and Florence to the south. The area is also bound by the San Tan Mountains Regional Park on the west and the Gila River Indian Community on the southwest. The area consists largely of master planned communities, such as Pecan Creek South, San Tan Heights and Johnson Ranch.
Situated east of the San Tan Mountains, the community is located in the Sonoran Desert. As such, it experiences the hot, arid summers and moderate winters that typify the area.
San Tan Valley derives its name from the nearby San Tan Mountains. The origin of the name San Tan is disputed, with suggestions ranging from a corruption of the name Santa Ana to the last name of George Santan, prior postmaster in nearby Gila County. Previously referred to as San Tan Heights, San Tan Foothills, Greater San Tan and simply the San Tan Area, the community lacked any official name and residents used nearby Queen Creek for their mailing addresses. To coincide with the addition of a new ZIP code for the community on July 1, 2009, the United States Postal Service was petitioned to provide the area with a new name. As part of the initial request, "Bella Vista" name was submitted to the postal service, drawing the ire of some local residents who opposed the suggested name. In response, the Greater San Tan Area Coalition organized a non-binding vote on June 23, offering residents the opportunity to vote on a name for the community.
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