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The Camp Fire => Hunting Stories => Topic started by: adkRoy on Sep 20, 2010, 06:23:52 AM
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I went to check on my ladder stand Saturday that over looks a really nice clover field. When I got to the stand I hear this loud humming sound. When I looked up, there was a huge honey bee nest built just above the stand in the tree! I was a little upset because that tree was the optimum spot overlooking the field. Well using patience, a 12 foot pruning saw, and my bee whispering skills, I managed to get the ratchet straps undone and the ladder stand down. I moved it about 40 yards over to another tree but now I got to go back and do some tree trimming to open up some shot paths behind and to the side of the stand. I didn't want to disturb or kill the honey bees because they are getting so rare now.
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To bad about the stand site Roy, but kudos for not trying to eradicate them. Your right they are getting scarce, saw a lot of apple trees the last few years
that had loads of blossoms, but never had an apple.
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To bad about the stand site Roy, but kudos for not trying to eradicate them. Your right they are getting scarce, saw a lot of apple trees the last few years
that had loads of blossoms, but never had an apple.
We have an old orchard with about 200 trees in it where I hunt. Not a single apple to be seen.(not true maybe one or two here and there) Trees look great,full of life but no apples. We had a hard frost in May also that didn't help it either :'(
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Just for future reference if you did it a night they are not very active or agressive.
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Just for future reference if you did it a night they are not very active or agressive.
I know that, I use to raise bees for years, Its just I only had saturday afternoon to work with.
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Ok Then,I was just trying to help.
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Ok Then,I was just trying to help.
I know. I appreciate it.