This is a swarm that landed in my mandarin tree this afternoon. It is the 4th from my hives that landed there this season.. so you could say that the tree is a great swarm trap. I managed to get the girls into a styrofoam brocolli box along with a couple of frames with starter strips. By late afternoon there were thousands hanging from the top of the frames and the lid. I think that there are too many for a nuc and super.
Have to make a new box tomorrow
(http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/2402/swarm20091126.th.jpg) (http://img268.imageshack.us/i/swarm20091126.jpg/)
It hung down about 2' and was about 1' wide and 6" thick.. a shxt load of bees in anyone's language
Mick
NICE :-D
That thing excites me, that's what I think Mick! A swarm that size should be a dandy producer for you Mick. Great catch!
...JP
Pity the swarm came at the cost of one of your hives and not another source. ;)
swarms landing in the same spot are not so uncommon. i always tell people to watch for more. i have picked up swarms and had people tell me that there have been swarms in that tree/whatever, before.
Mick. I don't know what breed of bees you are rasing down under but my god they are swarmy girls. I think they are looking for a bigger castle. :idunno:
I have to admit that they seem to be extremely ungrateful of the digs they have been given
Mick
Ok, so that was an abscond, 'eh Mick? You better tighten up the hatches on your castles. Have your bees and Bud's been visiting? You know how Bud's bees are, swarm out on ya in a second!
...JP
Quote from: kathyp on November 30, 2009, 10:11:10 PM
swarms landing in the same spot are not so uncommon. i always tell people to watch for more. i have picked up swarms and had people tell me that there have been swarms in that tree/whatever, before.
I picked up several swarms last year from the same tree. There was a commercial bee yard on the edge of a field/woods. Out of all the trees, they preferred one over others.
Steve
Quote from: JP on December 01, 2009, 12:59:53 PM
Ok, so that was an abscond, 'eh Mick? You better tighten up the hatches on your castles. Have your bees and Bud's been visiting? You know how Bud's bees are, swarm out on ya in a second!
...JP
I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and say they were swarming. There are a whole heap left in the hive and they aren't bearding as much so I am guessing they thought themselves better off in larger housing. I suppose that you read the recent reports that Aussies now have the biggest houses in the WHOLE world and I thought that record went with the Texans who I believed had the biggest of everything. :-D
Mick