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That depends on the homeowners policy you bought, most homeowners insurance policies don't cover insect infestations but many will cover resulting damages if any, once you have abated the infestation.

So first, call an exterminator to remove the Bees, Then if there is any remaining damage after removal, contact your home insurance company about coverage for any needed repairs. If damage is minor or below your deductible, it might be cheaper just to hire a handyman for that than filing a claim.

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