Colony cut out

Honey Bee Removal Service

If you have reached out to me about doing a honey bee swarm or colony cut out, please fill out the form below and and send it to me.

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Turtle Bee Honey - Honey Bee Removal Service Agreement

Electronic signatures accepted. A PDF copy of the completed agreement will be emailed to both parties.
Please complete all required fields. By submitting, you agree this electronic form and signatures are intended to serve as your acknowledgement and consent.

1. Customer Information

2. Hazard / Utility Disclosure

3. Requested Service Type *

4. Scope of Beekeeper Services (Best Effort)

  • Identify the likely colony/swarm location and discuss removal options with customer.
  • Review known hazards, access, and work conditions before starting.
  • For cut-outs, open the location as needed to access the colony, remove bees and comb/wax (best effort), and collect the colony when possible.
  • Make a best-effort attempt to reduce the chance of bee return by removing comb and attempting to block entry points. No guarantee; nothing is 100%.
  • If practical, attempt to put property components back together using existing removed materials. This is a temporary best-effort only.

5. What Is Not Included

  • No extermination, pesticide treatment, or killing of bees.
  • No removal of wasps, hornets, yellowjackets, or other pests/insects.
  • No contractor work, finish carpentry, drywall/roof/siding/plaster/stucco repair, paint, insulation replacement, or restoration.
  • No guarantee of complete bee removal in concealed spaces or return prevention.

Honey bees only. If the insects are not honey bees, service may be declined.

6. Charges / Payment (If Applicable)

7. Customer Acknowledgements *

8. Signatures

9. Optional Work Notes / Diagram / Measurements