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The Property Owner understands that honeybee colony removal may require disassembly of, or damage to, parts of walls, floors, ceilings, roof, interior, exterior, tree, or other parts of the honey-bee-inhabited structure or cavity in order to remove the honeybee sand honeycomb from the cavity.The Property Owner understands that the Beekeeper will not perform repairs nor be held responsible for any repair work required resulting from the honeybee colony removal effort or from accidental damage. The Property Owner understands that all repairs are his or her responsibility. The Property Owner understands that his or her repairman performing the repairs must promptly seal up the cavity and cavity entrance properly to ensure that no other colony of honeybees will find and inhabit the same location in the future. It is the Property Owner’s sole responsibility to communicate this information to the repairman.
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In response to increased demand and our dedication to efficient service, Jones Family Bee Removal has introduced a dispatch fee for all inspections and assessments, payable prior to arrival. Options for payment include cash, check, Zelle (directed to Jones Family Bee Removal), or credit card (with a 3.5% fee) prior to dispatch. Please understand that due to the unique nature of each job, including variables such as the entry point of the bees, thermal imaging of the colony's extent, and structure material, we are unable to provide cost estimates over the phone.