An entomology degree would help, but all of the knowledge you need can come form beekeepers that have experience in extractions. Ask more than one beekeeper. There's a saying in our business: Ask 5 beekeepers the same question and you'll get 6 different answers. The money per job is good, but the jobs are far and few between. A lisenced contractor that also humanely removes bees would make the most business sense. That way you could do the demil and the repairs and stay busy in between jobs.
WOW ahahah can i ask a question? what do i have to do to get into this job any majoring i should take also another personal question does it pay well?
An entomology degree would help, but all of the knowledge you need can come form beekeepers that have experience in extractions. Ask more than one beekeeper. There's a saying in our business: Ask 5 beekeepers the same question and you'll get 6 different answers. The money per job is good, but the jobs are far and few between. A lisenced contractor that also humanely removes bees would make the most business sense. That way you could do the demil and the repairs and stay busy in between jobs.
cronflint 6 months ago
WOW ahahah can i ask a question? what do i have to do to get into this job any majoring i should take also another personal question does it pay well?
darkhunterGPX 6 months ago
North Monterey County in CA.
cronflint 10 months ago
Wow, what state are you working in, or where was this shed and hive?
rememberwhenfilms 10 months ago