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Re: Bee removal and other maintenance - Landlord Forum thread 327586

Re: Bee removal and other maintenance by June on November 18, 2014 @21:11

                              
Find some local bee keepers. They will be happy to remove your bees humanly and do it for free as they take the queen and hives. They are BEE KEEPERS. We need bees to pollinate. Do not kill the bees as they are most valuable to the environment. If the bees in the country go, there goes our food supply! GET IT?
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Re: Bee removal and other maintenance by Anonymous on November 18, 2014 @23:10 [ Reply ]
Bees are not endangered, nor is every kind of bee useful for agriculture. Beekeepers tend to honeybees, not wasps, hornets, or any of the other kinds. They are also not in the business of pest control. Once something infests a home, its best left up to exterminators to completd the whole package...remove the pests, do not damage the house, and ensure the pests don't return.
Re: Bee removal and other maintenance by Bill on November 19, 2014 @09:28 [ Reply ]
I have been a beekeeper for 40 years. I can tell you that Beekeepers will not be "happy to remove" bees. We get those kinds of call fairly regularly. What people expect is for us to stop our work, travel to their location and work for them for free. This is not an appealing proposition for anyone.

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