Hello,
I posted this in the general section before seeing this forum so I thought I would ask here also.
My grandpa has a tree he wants to cut down. This tree is about 30-40 foot tall half dead tree with a thriving bee colony. I tried to trap them last fall by reducing their main access and providing box with brood. It didn't work. There are too many holes in the tree to seal it up. I have a bee vac. I am planning on cutting the tree down and using the bucket on a tractor to gently lower tree to ground(hopefully not crushing any of the girls). I am thinking of doing this in the early spring mid-late march and feeding them until the trees start blooming.
I am wondering if anyone has any advice, different strategies warnings etc. I have never tried this and am looking foreward to the experience, and hoping to be successful.
Thanks
Lee