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Gentlepeople:
I seem to be full of more questions than I am able to give
answers--please forgive. When I have another several years of
beekeeping under my belt and have settled into a way of doing
business, I will start contributing some of my own "sage" advice,
until then....
The latest thread of my thoughts has been toward liability insurance
for my beekeeping. There have been several posts recently that
implied that some "horror stories" of dealing with homeowners
insurance providers that have been timely. I was on the verge of
calling my own homeowners provider to see if I needed some form of
liability rider for my bees.
I think now it would be safer for me to approach you all with a
request for the phone numbers of either Canadian or US insurance
carriers who could provide insurance for a hobbyist. Or, perhaps,
there is a beekeepers association that has a group policy that I could
tie into?
Yours buzzin'
Mark Egloff
[log in to unmask]
PS. I saw our first dandelion in Dayton Ohio yesterday. The
temperature was 37 degrees and it was snowing, but it was there,
bright as can bee. Here we go.......
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