Bee Tree

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Wally
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Bee Tree

Post by Wally »

Tree cutter called today. Said he had a bee tree down. Bring my trailer and come get it. He loaded it with a trac hoe and I brought it home. Couldn't get much easier.



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SmithN
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Post by SmithN »

Now that's the way to collect a bee tree!
Great pics!
Thanks for sharing Wally. :wink:
Everyone has an opinion, this is mine.
Norma :)
ski
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Post by ski »

WOW That looks massive!

How did you unload it?

That looks like it would be a lot of work to cutout. I would like to watch.
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Post by SmithN »

Hey Wally, I want to watch too!!
Everyone has an opinion, this is mine.
Norma :)
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Post by Wally »

NO, NO, you two.
I watch.
YOU do..

It will be done in the spring if they make it through the winter.
Unloaded it with the neighbor's backhoe.
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Post by braswell »

Why not leave them in the tree? RB
Allergic
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Post by Jacobs »

I'll take a stab at this one--

1. There would not be the fun of an opening up party.
(I want an invitation please)

2. Wally would not get the firewood.

3. Wally would have to take care of the bees.

4. Wally would have a very large, heavy hive that he could not inspect
or manipulate.
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Post by Wally »

#5... It's against the law.
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Post by Jacobs »

I was down at Wally's last week and watched these bees bringing in huge loads of pollen. It looks like they have over wintered and they will be hosting a tree opening party when the weather warms sufficiently.
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Post by ski »

Can I use the chain saw?
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Post by Wally »

If you have a 21 inch bar or larger, you are most welcome to use it. It is NOT a sapling.
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Post by ski »

Well if we make a few cuts on each side top to bottom then use the heavy hammers and wedges maybe we can break it open. Or I can wait for direction from the more experienced. Need to get a closer look at the log.
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Post by Wally »

First, we need to cut about 16 inches off the top. Then look at splitting the tree. The top is solid wood, with no rot.
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Post by drewgrim »

let me know when you are going to open it. i would like to help if i can.
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Post by Wally »

It will be posted here at least 5 days in advance. Check the forum twice weekly or more, which you should be doing anyway. Rob is using the forum to make announcements now.
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Re: Bee Tree

Post by Zulu »

Also love to be there when it happens

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Re: Bee Tree

Post by Wally »

I'm thinking the last half of April now. I will keep you updated as I know more.

Those who want to join in the fun, please post what day of the week you would prefer. Choose between Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
Thank You
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Re: Bee Tree

Post by ski »

I would perfer Friday or Saturday or Sunday.
Thank You.
Just some thoughts.
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Re: Bee Tree

Post by Jacobs »

Most Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays are fine with me, but I have some limits in mid to late April. Saturday, April 16th is our field day, and on Friday, April 22nd I have a family gathering that I cannot miss. That weekend is also Easter weekend. For me, I am good for any of the 3 days other than those 2 dates.
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Re: Bee Tree

Post by Zulu »

I will do my best to be there whatever you choose
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