Rabbitdog
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« on: May 16, 2007, 05:57:14 PM » |
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If anyone near Lynchburg, VA wants to take some bees out of an old house, send me a PM and I'll put you in touch with the owner. He wants to put on vinyl siding but wants bees and honeycomb gone first. Would rather not exterminate. 100+ year old house Bee entrance is on 2nd fl., 20' off ground
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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2007, 10:31:39 AM » |
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Bees are never free. Bee removal, likewise, is usually not free. I get $50 an hour for removing bees from walls.
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« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2007, 10:56:27 AM » |
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do you have any legal issues with charging for removal? i seem to remember some conversation on here about that. something about licensed pest control?
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Rabbitdog
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« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2007, 12:48:52 PM » |
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Ross, You have such a positive attitude  . Unlike you, some people want bees bad enough not to charge a fee. I'm just trying to help out an elderly couple and see a few bees find a new home. thanks again for your comments that add absolutely nothing to this post! 
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« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2007, 09:23:04 AM » |
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 I was thinking that that will be a lot of work not to mention danger to be free.....  5 hours on a ladder 15-20 ft up, in a hot beesuit, next day of being sore isn't free, sounds like paying dearly for those bees...  Might be better to emphasis the elderly couple needing help getting a beehive removed from their house. Respectfully, Rick 
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« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2007, 10:14:08 AM » |
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Can go from inside. No need for ladder. Most times the sheet rock wall is easier to repair than what ever is covering the outside wall.
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« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2007, 10:22:43 AM » |
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Just stating the facts. Sorry if you disagree. There are much easier ways to obtain bees. Just about everyone I know that provides a service to the public charges for it. Why shouldn't beekeepers? When was the last time you got your yard mowed free by a lawn service? How about getting your drain unclogged? And don't you love all those free house cleaning services? I know I do.
I know elderly couples with more money than God and I know some that are just getting by. Either way the bees aren't free and neither is service. Maybe that vinyl siding will be free....
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« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2007, 10:49:41 AM » |
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But as Kathyp asked of you.... do you have any legal issues with charging for removal? i seem to remember some conversation on here about that. something about licensed pest control?
Here in Texas if the pest control board catches you removing bees for a fee they will come down on you for doing pest control without a license.
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« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2007, 11:34:33 AM » |
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 I was thinking that that will be a lot of work not to mention danger to be free.....  5 hours on a ladder 15-20 ft up, in a hot beesuit, next day of being sore isn't free, sounds like paying dearly for those bees...  Maybe worst case. Sounds very similar to the one I removed last weekend that was relatively easy. http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=9430.0If the house is that old, you are better off to go from the outside. It most likely has slats and plaster, not sheet rock. Besides, if they are putting up vinyl siding, they won't be too concerned with ripping off the old siding. I have to agree, that nothing is for free, but I do adjust my fees depending on clients at times. You can get a pretty good feeling for how they are fixed when you inspect it. Depending on how long they have been there, it is a good opportunity for some feral bees
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« Reply #9 on: May 18, 2007, 12:09:42 PM » |
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If it's a residence, they will come down on you fee or no fee. On the other hand, in my area they won't touch bees and usually tell people to call a beekeeper. It's a no win situation.
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« Reply #10 on: May 18, 2007, 01:06:53 PM » |
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If it's a residence, they will come down on you fee or no fee. On the other hand, in my area they won't touch bees and usually tell people to call a beekeeper. It's a no win situation.
You got that right. It's just a matter of staying under the radar. Or the flip side. You buy the bees from the home owner and then you are just getting your bees out, not doing pest control. 
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Rabbitdog
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« Reply #11 on: May 18, 2007, 03:28:13 PM » |
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"When was the last time you got your yard mowed free by a lawn service?" Never, but I was not planning on keeping the grass clippings.
"How about getting your drain unclogged?" Never, but I was not planning on keeping the clog for honey production.
"And don't you love all those free house cleaning services?" Not keeping the dust either.
Come on, you can find better analogies than those. I know you can, try harder.
Okay, enough already. I won't try to connect 2 willing parties for bee help ever again, I promise. Unless, of course, they're willing to pay. After all, money is the most important thing in the world, right. Thanks again, I'm done.
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« Reply #12 on: May 18, 2007, 07:04:13 PM » |
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100 year old house is not likely to have sheet rock walls. It would be very likely to have slated venner walls. Which are a pain in the butt to cut. The job would take the better part of the day. My recommendation is you contact a local beekeeping club if there isn't anyone here that is near you.
Sincerely, Brendhan
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« Reply #13 on: May 18, 2007, 07:53:21 PM » |
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They wouldn't have honey bees in their wall if not for beekeepers. I would do it if it were 4 hour closer to me.
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« Reply #14 on: May 18, 2007, 08:17:25 PM » |
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To me, the bees are pretty much free. I call it sweat equity.....my work - and I get to keep the bees, brood, honey, comb, etc. in return. Sounds like a pretty neat father son day!
I'm about 2 hours and 45 minutes from where the couple lives. I'm going to talk to them and will probably go next week to help them out.
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« Reply #15 on: May 18, 2007, 08:35:39 PM » |
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If they were closer I would love to help them out!
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« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2007, 10:11:10 AM » |
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To me, the bees are pretty much free. I call it sweat equity.....my work - and I get to keep the bees, brood, honey, comb, etc. in return. Sounds like a pretty neat father son day!
I'm about 2 hours and 45 minutes from where the couple lives. I'm going to talk to them and will probably go next week to help them out.
Thanks for stepping up....I would love to do it but 6 hours is just too far. Let us know how it goes.
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« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2007, 10:23:33 AM » |
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Sounds like a pretty neat father son day!
That's the attitude. My son has started going with me this year and it is great. We stop for Breakfast on the way, lunch on the way back, and a whole lot of show and tell of bees and construction. He's a great help with the bee vac and emptying buckets of comb. He also really enjoys taking lost of pictures (and picking flowers if I don't keep him busy  ). 2+ hours is a long way to go and forget something. If you haven't done many before, PM me and I can share with you the list of supplies/tools I take along. If you can just rip off the siding, it shouldn't take long at all, the one I did last weekend which sounds similar, only took about 2 hours and that was taking our time with the show and tell.
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« Reply #18 on: May 19, 2007, 03:16:55 PM » |
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understudy posted a list of things to take. maybe he can retrieve it also. to his list i added paint scraper, tarp and depending on what you are wearing, duct tape. i also needed hive staples (large electrical will do) and newspaper.
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"Nay, it [this constitution of government] must perish, if there be not that vital spirit in the people, which alone can nourish, sustain, and direct all its movements. It is in vain, that statesmen shall form plans of government, in which the beauty and harmony of a republic shall be embodied in visible order, shall be built up on solid substructions, and adorned by every useful ornament, if the inhabitants suffer the silent power of time to dilapidate its walls, or crumble its massy supporters into dust; if the assaults from without are never resisted, and the rottenness and mining from within are never guarded against. Who can preserve the rights and liberties of the people, when they shall be abandoned by themselves? Who shall keep watch in the temple, when the watchmen sleep at their posts? Who shall call upon the people to redeem their possessions, and revive the republic, when their own hands have deliberately and corruptly surrendered them to the oppressor, and have built the prisons, or dug the graves of their own friends?
– Justice Joseph Story, "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," Volume II, Chapter XIII: Mode of Passing Laws, Sections 900-901, pp. 364 (1833)
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« Reply #19 on: May 20, 2007, 12:56:48 AM » |
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