There isn't much trouble in my area because bees are scarce as it is. When they are found in a structure, most people attempt to seek out a beekeeper as their first course of action. I get calls from people to help identify the bees, which are usually yellowjackets. That's when people say, "Just wanted to be sure they weren't honeybees. We don't want to kill honeybees." One guy even went as far as leaving the bees in his structure because they were up high enough and isolated enough to avoid human contact. (He wanted them for his garden and fruit trees. I recommended removing them and hiving them in this garden but he declined.)