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How Do You Remove Bees From Tree?

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How Do You Remove Bees From Tree?

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Learn how to remove bees from a tree. While this is a complicated type of job, it can be done with a little caution. This is for a tree that is going to be cut down. • Obtain the proper bee garments for protection. • Mix 1 ounce of liquid smoke in spray bottle. Fill up spray bottle with water. • Inspect the tree to see where the bees exit the tree. • Spray the entrance with liquid smoke. Usually two sprays is sufficient to calm bees. • Cut about 4 foot above the entrance and 4 foot below the entrance, so you would only have a log with a hive in it. Some people like to leave the log in their yard for pollinization. • Spray periodically the liquid smoke to keep the bees calm. Do not spray too much -usually a couple of sprays at a time will be sufficient. • Move the log away from others or make sure no one is around. • Start to cut the log in the sides being very careful not to go all the way through. If honey oozes out, the bees will get it on them and die. • Cut sections of the log off

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