home removal 2010
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- Guard bee
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home removal 2010
Bee to be removed
Southeast Greensboro
1630 sharpe rd
Older 2 story house
wood/composite siding (bees up near roofline)
Older woman (Sally Stancil) fixed income
needs bees removed to complete home repairs. Non invasive removal unless party doing removal can put house back together as they found it.
call 336-389-1996
please post if you plan on doing removal. Otherwise I will keep on looking.
thanks,
Kurt
Southeast Greensboro
1630 sharpe rd
Older 2 story house
wood/composite siding (bees up near roofline)
Older woman (Sally Stancil) fixed income
needs bees removed to complete home repairs. Non invasive removal unless party doing removal can put house back together as they found it.
call 336-389-1996
please post if you plan on doing removal. Otherwise I will keep on looking.
thanks,
Kurt
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- Guard bee
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- Guard bee
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I'm on board. I've never done a trap out. I'm confident about my ability to destroy property on cut outs, but less confident about how to put the pieces back together. I will try and get by the location before the end of this week to see what I can see. Learning trap out skills will be a worthwhile experience.
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- Nursebee
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- Nursebee
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Rob and I surveyed the house today. It will not be a trapout. If it gets done, it will be through the wall in the upstairs bedroom. Any volunteers to take a sheet of sheetrock down, possibly cut the wood wall behind it, and remove a large colony?
I will watch and guide, if we get 4 or more volunteers to do the cut out.
I will watch and guide, if we get 4 or more volunteers to do the cut out.
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- Nursebee
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I would think the sooner the better and a Friday or a Saturday would be good for me. If anyone is interested, how about giving me a preference of days that are better (Friday or Saturday) and any dates that are definitely out. When I get the critical minimum number for a day/date and get the ok for that date with the homeowner, we will go with that date. I will get up with you Wally to get more detailed schooling in battle planning.
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I'm no expert, but I looked at it with the owner and her nephew and I was asking the same question. On the bedroom wall where the bees are located, we saw what looked like a seam under the textured paint. It looks like a drywall seam. The nephew believes it is drywall which may have an earlier wall behind it. He thought he could probably repair the dry wall and they were not upset about cutting what was behind it.