jalegre0
TreeHouser
In all my years I've encountered a
[/ATTACH I usually have to remove it.Beehive in a Tree
I usually spray the shit out of it, get stung, sucks. Last weekend We encountered one in the trunk of a 25in. X 5ft
.[/ATTACH] So I got together withSection of the Log
who found a local bee farmer who gave the hive a new home. Awesome; wait still had to cut section out and put on his trailor.(did not get stung once, note also was cold out bees don't bother as much). We wrapped opening to beehive with screen and taped it securely to trunk.Set up G.R.C.S. and pulleys in adjacent tree, let bee farmer smoke em' to calm them down. [[/ATTACH] After cut,we lifted log off stump, screened bottom and lowered hive onto a cart. Put On Trailer and waved goodbye. ByeBartlett Tree Service
it only extended the job 3hrs. on a Saturday, 2 people the day after tree was cut.[[/ATTACHSaving the Beehive