I have a bee infestation somewhere in my house but cannot find the hive. I asked the landlord ( who lives next door, I rent the house ) to get an exterminator and he referred me to a fine printed clause in the lease rider stating that I am responsible for extermination. I told him that I was surprised at this ( yes I know, read the fine print. I do and this somehow escaped me ) since from my experience - within the 5 boroughs albeit - this is a landlord responsibility by law. He said, in short, that that is not the case in Long Island. I was curious if anyone had any knowledge about the matter. Is the law indeed different out here?
( Disclaimer: This is not a 'flame landlord's thread so please keep it to the point. There are trashy landlords and trashy tenants. I've dealt with both and this guy is not one of them. He generally is very on top of things which is why this took me by surprise ).
Can anyone recommend a course of action ( regarding the hive ) or an exterminator? I bought some sprays and killed one hive I found under some shingles near the front door but there seems to be another one somewhere else. Being that I find the majority of bees in my kitchen even with doors and windows closed, I think it might be in the ventilation system. I bought all the sprays and all but am hesitant on spraying in the ventilation system.
( Disclaimer: This is not a 'flame landlord's thread so please keep it to the point. There are trashy landlords and trashy tenants. I've dealt with both and this guy is not one of them. He generally is very on top of things which is why this took me by surprise ).
Can anyone recommend a course of action ( regarding the hive ) or an exterminator? I bought some sprays and killed one hive I found under some shingles near the front door but there seems to be another one somewhere else. Being that I find the majority of bees in my kitchen even with doors and windows closed, I think it might be in the ventilation system. I bought all the sprays and all but am hesitant on spraying in the ventilation system.
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