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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.

WaldemarI get calls from all different kinds of neighborhoods. I deal with them on a case by case view. The one thing I do is charge a fee for me to come out and look to see what I'm getting involved with. The main reason I do that is because I've so many calls from people who have no clue if they have bees, hornets, yellowjackets, or bumblebees. most of my calls are 10 miles or more away from me. Gets expensive real quick. Ed


      

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