Teaching the new guys chainsaw safety! Great job, Luke!
#RedTeam 👍🏻
Meanwhile, back on Penny Road, a fleet of TEN utility trucks take care of our homes while our team is out helping others in need.
#grateful
Storms rocked southern Wake County early this morning. The Red Team was dispatched early to help our customers. No one was injured when this big boy came down. 🤔👍🏻
#TheRedTeamRocks
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Laura Jeffers recommends Lineberger's Tree Service, Inc.
October 27 at 9:49 PM ·
We struggled (and I mean struggled) to find a tree service to help us. We couldn't get anyone to return our calls or emails, and if we managed to make an appointment for an appraisal, no one ever showed up.
Once we found Lineberger, everything changed. They were a dream come true. The ENTIRE experience was wonderful from start to finish. The Lineberger team was professional and efficient. And I gotta tell everyone- watching them work was IMPRESSIVE. Worth every penny.
We struggled (and I mean struggled) to find a tree service to help us. We couldn't get anyone to return our calls or emails, and if we managed to make an appointment for an appraisal, no one ever showed up.
Once we found Lineberger, everything changed. They were a dream come true. The ENTIRE experience was wonderful from start to finish. The Lineberger team was professional and efficient. And I gotta tell everyone- watching them work was IMPRESSIVE. Worth every penny.
You never know what you will stumble upon on the job site. Glad to be able to get this hive with someone who will preserve and protect them. We need our bees!
Chris Hagwood is in Garner, North Carolina.
October 27 at 6:45 PM · Garner, NC ·
Bee tree rescue day 1! 10-6 Bees & Honey
Lineberger's Tree Service, Inc. was taking down a large tree in Garner today and saw an active bee colony. They agreed to help rescue. They cut out the section and gently set it on the ground.
I placed a hive body on the top of the tree and wrapped it with a feed bag.
I will return with a frame of open brood and look for the queen in the hive body. If not, I will leave the brood frame and see if it draws up nurse bees and the queen.
Once I find the queen I will restrict her to the hive body and work on getting the rest of the bees out of the log.