Waiver for Honeybee removal



On this day(s) _________________  I __________________________________(print)


Give Michael Childers and workers of Mikes Honeybees permission to be on my property at said address


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for the purpose of honey bee removal. 


    I understand that Michael is not a licensed contractor and in no way shall be held liable for any structure damaged or property damage during or after any of the work involving honeybee removal is conducted, nor shall he be responsible for damage caused by the honeybees.  Any repairs needed are to be made by a licensed contractor and any temporary repairs are not guaranteed.  Any removal from non structures i.e. vehicles of any type landscaping yard ornaments etc. Michael is not liable for any damage incurred on said items__________________________________________.  No Guarantees are made that once Honey Bees are Removed that they will not return. Deposit is required for any work on the property is to start.  







I fully understand the terms of this waiver,



_____________________________________________(Signature)



Date___________________






Necessary steps for homeowner and Repair Contractor to follow in order to help prevent future infestations of Honeybees.


    A process called "neutralization" is necessary to get the job done right and avoid future problems. To prevent future infestations, neutralization involves the complete physical removal of all bees (dead or alive), comb and honey from the wall following extermination. The removal process should be scheduled when no humans or pets are in the immediate area. A good wash down of the cavity with soapy water is recommended to remove all odors of the previous colony. If possible, it is a good idea to leave the void area open for a couple of weeks to allow drying and dissipation of colony odors. Filling the void with spray foam insulation or fiberglass batting prior to wall closure will prevent re-colonization of the space.

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