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One of the locations where I have two hives the owner was asking if I carry
any type of insurance if people get stung, etc., which I don't. I did check
with State Farm who has my home owners policy but they don't have anything
for bees. They referred me to another company but the price was $600.00 for a
one million dollar policy. I didn't even sell that much honey last year.
Comments from anyone. I live in subdivision so I can't put hives on my
property.

Rodney in VA

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