Got this swarm yesterday in Bishopville SC. The woman said it was about the size of two basketballs and I didn't believe her. It was awsome:
http://picasaweb.google.com/rsderrick/6308
That is a very good size swarm Scott!
...JP
Way to go Scott! Great pics! I find it interesting to see the shapes swarms make in the trees. Do they stay in a certain form or shift?? Jody
Jody they stay pretty much the same shape until you manipulate them. Here's one you might like seeing (I don't mean to sabotage your post Scott)
(http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/518/dscn2024sj6.th.jpg) (http://img233.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dscn2024sj6.jpg)
...JP
I got a call from a fellow in Spring Lake Mi (2 days ago, PM me if you want to see if its still there) that he had a swarm in his tree that was 5 ft tall and maybe 1 ft in diameter :shock:
It was a little too far from me so I didn't go for it, but it sure sounded intriguing, even it it was only half the size of what he said.
Swarms are so fun!!(even when I'm gritting my teeth because they are my own :-x)
Rick
only one of mine was truly big, most were about 2lbs of bees.
****sigh**** maybe someday.. :roll: :roll: Jody
Quote from: Scadsobees on June 04, 2008, 01:37:21 PM
I got a call from a fellow in Spring Lake Mi (2 days ago, PM me if you want to see if its still there) that he had a swarm in his tree that was 5 ft tall and maybe 1 ft in diameter :shock:
It was a little too far from me so I didn't go for it, but it sure sounded intriguing, even it it was only half the size of what he said.
Rick
I would go and get it but it is all the way across the state from me. Let me know if you find any swarms over this way that you dont want.