No way! Used a tripod ladder, but as usual, ignored the manual which said
do not climb higher than the second step, because, well, I had to get it done!
Sawed the main branch gently with an undercut first, so that it hinged slowly; dropped the saw and held the lot on two stub branches while I brought it down.
Last week we did a smaller one late in the day; 25 feet up on the end of a flexi branch, so I had to climb the tree, cut & hinge it and lower the lot as I climbed down the tree. Teenage technical assistant trimmed the branches and gave cool-headed support.
Strange to report that only about six bees flew during all this dislocation, so we put the lid on and took the box away that night.
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