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Re: Bee removal and other maintenance - Landlord Forum thread 327569

Re: Bee removal and other maintenance by Garry (Iowa) on November 18, 2014 @17:32

                              
If you are the LL, instead of arguing who should pay, YOU need to get the bees taken care of tomorrow, and worry later about who should pay. Then, after the bees are gone,check your LL/T laws for your state. They probably will say who is responsible for pest exterminations. If a T gets badly stung, and requires medical treatment, you could be held liable for the medical bills and maybe even pain and suffering, if it turns out you were responsible for the pest control and didn't at least try to get rid of them. If it turns out the T is responsible, you can always charge the T at a later date. For you to do nothing at this point is not an option for you.
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Re: Bee removal and other maintenance by jannie (IL) on November 18, 2014 @17:51 [ Reply ]
Are these honey bees, hornets or what? You can sometimes contact your local ag or extension office for people that with take your honey bees and remove them to a better location.

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