Okay, this is getting silly. :-x
I have a sixth swarm in by backyard now, this one's a big one. Can't reach it, too high, which is fine, I'm out of gear and can't afford any more this month. I'm building a kenyan top bar hive from scrap wood right now, but it won't be ready till sometime next week as life allows me to keep working on it. Just looking at a photo of one I think they might be the best swarm traps ever . . . .
Going to the local beekeeper's assoc. meeting this month. I needs me a mentor.
Good grief!! Wish I lived nextdoor :D
Truly - another swarm (reachable) before the top bar is done, or before I break down and decide I want to keep more than 7 hives and I'll have to call a local beek for swarm removal!!! LOL. :-D
That would get you a friend and a mentor, for sure.
So just how many hives did you have before all the swarms?
Overwintered five. One died of an early and fake spring burst. Have caught 4 of the 6 swarms, two absconded and two were too high to consider, but I also have a split that I did THE DAY BEFORE THIS ALL STARTED (Have I mentioned this has all been within the last two weeks?).
So Total of seven viable hives right now, 4 good and strong, two fairly strong, and one little wimpy hive that I might just need to shuffle with a larger hive to give 'em a boost. I plan on adding a single Kenyan Top Bar Hive to my collection, but other than that, I'm done. Oh yeah, and an observation hive, which I have build, just not populated. Then I'm definitely done. I think . . . . :-\
QuoteOne died of an early and fake spring burst.
Can you explain this in more detail, like exactly how this happens? Chilled brood? It just sounds like a possible explanation for my failing hive that thrived through winter, just to hugely drop in numbers after a bitter cold snap mid-March. Thanks!
Start setting bait hives.
http://www.bushfarms.com/beesferal.htm#baithives (http://www.bushfarms.com/beesferal.htm#baithives)
And start doing swarm control...
http://www.bushfarms.com/beesswarmcontrol.htm (http://www.bushfarms.com/beesswarmcontrol.htm)
Quote from: ccwonka on May 08, 2010, 12:41:19 AM
Overwintered five. One died of an early and fake spring burst. Have caught 4 of the 6 swarms, two absconded and two were too high to consider, but I also have a split that I did THE DAY BEFORE THIS ALL STARTED (Have I mentioned this has all been within the last two weeks?).
So Total of seven viable hives right now, 4 good and strong, two fairly strong, and one little wimpy hive that I might just need to shuffle with a larger hive to give 'em a boost. I plan on adding a single Kenyan Top Bar Hive to my collection, but other than that, I'm done. Oh yeah, and an observation hive, which I have built, just not populated. Then I'm definitely done. I think . . . . :-\
I might need to set out some bait boxes in Rome the next time I cut through there.