No_Bivy
Treehouser
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Got a call to remove a dead section of tree to keep the bees......turned into a emergency crane removal three days later........still got the bees though
Tree was a large Scarlett Oak.....dead on one side(4-5 years)....way over a roof on the other, right between two houses.
fresh crack at the base, and completely hollow just below ground
stopped by the day before to put a strap around crack, and scope out bees entrance.....WRAPTOR!
Plan was to cover entrances early before light to contain bees during removal...we hope
got lots of pics....maybe to many, but this removal had it all. Crack time bomb base, bees, tight spot, dead side, big crane, and a little poison ivy for good measure......least it did not rain
Tree was a large Scarlett Oak.....dead on one side(4-5 years)....way over a roof on the other, right between two houses.
fresh crack at the base, and completely hollow just below ground
stopped by the day before to put a strap around crack, and scope out bees entrance.....WRAPTOR!
Plan was to cover entrances early before light to contain bees during removal...we hope
got lots of pics....maybe to many, but this removal had it all. Crack time bomb base, bees, tight spot, dead side, big crane, and a little poison ivy for good measure......least it did not rain
