>>Folks think they are doing beekeepers a favor by asking them to invest travel time, gasoline expense, equipment expense as well as several man hours without compensation.
I've had people on occasion offer to sell me a colony in the wall of their house... There justification is that they hear beekeepers buy bees [in packages] all the time. I have to explain that I can do splits and produce as many bees as I want only with my labor and with greater convenience.
>>Then the homeowner finds out he will be left with a large hole in his wall that he must pay to have repaired, and the anger kicks in.
I always recommend as option 1 one that they can co-exist with the bees and not spend a dime. :)
>>I do not know a single person who is willing to do that
much work without pay, except under extraordinary circumstances.
I would only do a free removal if I came across an elderly home owner in financial dire straits. Since I could not do a background check, I would have to rely on appearances.
I have not met such an owner and wondered why. My guess is that poor folks just co-exist with bees. All my calls are from very affluent areas down to middle class areas. I get zero calls from poor neighborhoods.
Waldemar
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