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hi guys been taking down a large black popular and as usual inspect the tree before any work commenced but some how missed the bee hive so removed branches then started to rig the colom down then all he'll breaks l99se half way through the back cut so I had no choice but to continue and remove the piece so on the ground they are buzzing mad is the anything that I can get in trouble for

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.......is the anything that I can get in trouble for

 

 

 

Only talking about it on a open public forum :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

You're fine, you didn't 'know' they were there.

 

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Edited by David Humphries
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Well grab the owner quick, explain what's happened and he'll sort out the bees.

**** happens. I'm sure he'll understand, maybe be happy to get a new brood.

 

Edit, assuming they're honey bees, but he'll have the kit to calm/move bumbles too.

Edited by Farmer Tom
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Well grab the owner quick, explain what's happened and he'll sort out the bees.

**** happens. I'm sure he'll understand, maybe be happy to get a new brood.

 

Edit, assuming they're honey bees, but he'll have the kit to calm/move bumbles too.

I have and they are funny bees he said it's ok I got two hives and my soninlaw owns a farm with bees also

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It happens and they can be re-hived but its an arse of a job and diease is a factor with an un known colony , I have split a trunk section out n re hived them satifactoriliy but it is an effort ! K

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