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Dennis Law <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Jul 2006 18:14:19 -0400
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I live in Brooklyn, NY and have a 60 foot Silver Maple tree in my backyard
that must be cut down before an thunderstorm or hurricane
knocks another big limb off it
- all the big limbs away from the  house have already fallen.

There is a small hole it the trunk about 25 feet up with honey bees flying
in and out.
From the ground, the hole looks like it's about an inch or two big.

The tree cutters say that they can't work on the tree until the bee
situation is eliminated.

Any suggestions for solving this problem?

-- 
Dennis Law
( aka Paul D. Law )
Brooklyn South Community Emergency Response Team
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