let me know if your contact does not want them, i may be able to come and get them.
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let me know if your contact does not want them, i may be able to come and get them.
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I called all on the removal list yesterday, only 2 answered their phone. The first one is booked until August 9th. Can't give a price until he sees them. The second one said $300 without looking at them. He called back saying he would remove them for $200 if we put the ceiling back. It's 1/4" plywood cut in 1X8 foot pieces. I'm looking free or cheap removal. I can buy a case of wasp spray for $20.
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Soapy water will kill them if it comes to that.
Tell'em I'll be there.
If you want to kill them....simple....take a vacumn cleaner and put the hose on the exhaust or blow end....fill the dust bag in vacumn cleaner with Sevin dust.....and blow the sevin dust into area above ceiling,
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Suggestion: Contact the Agricenter. They have some bee hives down from where they rent bikes at Farm Rd & Mullins Station.
Had the same problem a couple of years ago when a travelling hive set up in one of my foundation bushes. I had always heard bee keepers are happy to get extra bees, but like you I couldn't find one that didn't want to charge for them and finally gave up trying after a couple of weeks.
Ive been a beekeeper, and removed bees from structures. It's a hot nasty job, and to ask someone to do it for the bees is not reasonable. Now a swarm on a bush or low tree, not a problem. Cut the limb, put them in a box, carry them home. $200 to remove bees from a structure is a fair price considering travel, time, etc.
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