My dad and I have a bee hive that has moved into a house he's renting and while we haven't been stung yet we don't want to risk it becoming a problem. We would much prefer the bees were removed since they're so important for the environment and all. The Problem is the land lord seems averse to spending money to hire professionals for bee removal (fair enough it is his money after all, but still) and has instead been sending his father at night to spray the bees and to board up the holes they've been using to get to their nest.
How might we convince him to hire people to get the bees removed?
not the bees noooooo aaaaaagh
You don't, landlords dont give a single shit. Do it yourself or deal with it, sadly thats how it works.
Depending on where you live, that could be illegal. Hire a lawyer
>>17388688
Kill yourself with a painting
Look for a local place some people who grow bees will come take them for free!
Honestly I'd just leave the bees alone. Just don't swat at them and you'll be safe. They're actually pretty chill. I have bees on my neighbors porch that is right next to mine our houses are right next to each other, no land except in the back, which is where our porches are near. They are on my porch all the time too. Never once got stung the almost decade I was here.
But if you really want to remove them, you'll need a bee keeping suit and then you just have to find their hive and move it yourself. You're gonna want to google that shit btw
>>17388680
>fair enough it is his money after all
No. Not fair enough. He needs to fix this shit. He knows he needs to fix this shit or he wouldn't be doing anything.
Hire someone to do it and send him the bill he hasn't moved fast enough. If he doesn't want to pay take him to small claims you will probably win
>>17388779
This, beekeepers will take them and put them to good use
>>17388779
The correct course of action. Bees are dying. Get somebody who can save them.
Wait
Hold the fucking phone
That doesn't look bees in Op's pic. Those are motherfucking wasp or hornets.