Folks, this was a pretty good size swarm, at least 5 lbs of bees. Had to pull out all my tricks to box them. Queen was inside under carriage. I tried smoking them out a few different times but ultimately bee quick did the trick. By some miracle she came out and wound up on the bumper.
Once I caged her it was all down hill from there. It was amazing to see all the tidbits of comb they had deposited on the bumper and hood.
This was at a Chevron plant and I had about a dozen or so people watching the entire event. They all had to see the queen!
I thoroughly enjoyed this swarm catch.
Hope you enjoy the video!
...JP
Huge Honey Bee Swarm On Vehicle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jliuw-OWxSQ#ws)
way2go, JP :)
lol, nice umbrella!
Love your videos!
Always the high point of the day when you post them. :)
Jay
watch out Annette Jp is on the move :-D
OH I really, really love this video and how peaceful and calm you were through it all (as usual). I find it amazing that you use your hand and take your time through it all. You can see that the bees remain calm as well. I will share this video with my beekeeping friends out here and the 4H club.
But the best part ever was that pretty red umbrella at the end.( I wish I had one like that!! :roll:)
Take care JP and thanks for the fun time, once again.
Annette
JP, do you have AHB in your area? And do you always use the caution tape? And the Umbrella was great at the end.
JP you are the man when it comes to being one with the bees!!
That was a great video, my wife thinks you are nuts though. I thought it was funny how the parking lot emptied out over time and he was the only one left.
I laughed my butt off when you popped that red umbrella open :lol: :lol:
G3
Great video JP. You truly have the touch. That is a very nice looking swarm, and I am sure you impressed the onlookers.
Once again Thank You for sharing it with us!
I'm glad you guys liked the footage!
Allen, I have had two colonies tested for AHB but they were negative. I don't always use caution tape. On this one the chevron employees put it up.
That sure is a nice umbrella Annette. ;) Look for it on my next video that I will be posting shortly.
...JP
JP
That was a great video. Enjoyed watching it. Thanks for shareing it with us all. Nice swarm also. I lik ethe way you use your hands with no gloves how many stings did you get if any. Thanks
Pondman
No stings Pondman. The bees were quite gentle.
...JP
Nice, the umbrella was the cherry on top. Thanks for posting that.
JP,
Before you take the hive home, do you wait until dark for most of the bees to enter your deep, or do you just take what you got and let the rest fend for themselves? If it wasn't a public place like this, would you just leave it for a day or two before you moved it?
Thanks, I've got a listing on Craigslist, but haven't got a chance to collect one yet. I'm excited to try.
Quote from: dp on June 05, 2010, 07:49:42 PM
JP,
Before you take the hive home, do you wait until dark for most of the bees to enter your deep, or do you just take what you got and let the rest fend for themselves? If it wasn't a public place like this, would you just leave it for a day or two before you moved it?
Thanks, I've got a listing on Craigslist, but haven't got a chance to collect one yet. I'm excited to try.
DP, on most all I leave them until dark and go back the same evening and seal them up. On this one I left the set up and went and shook the swarm on the crape myrtle that I posted about. After I shook that swarm, I went back to the Chevron plant and sealed the hive, then back to the ones I boxed from the crape myrtle tree.
If they are really far away and you can't go back after dark, you will have stragglers left behind.
...JP
JP - an absolute LEGEND as ever.
I am always amazed you don't wear any gloves or veil - I had a huge prime swarm to collect yesterday in the UK and I got stung moving the bees by hand like you did (with gloves on !!)
hey ho. happy beekeeping
S
What he does not show you on the video is that he is a bee whisperer. He sooths them before the he starts the tape. He also has a magic flute that he uses on rats and smurfs along with the bees. Like fishing, it is all how you hold your mouth also.
Quote from: AllenF on June 07, 2010, 12:35:51 PM
What he does not show you on the video is that he is a bee whisperer. He sooths them before the he starts the tape. He also has a magic flute that he uses on rats and smurfs along with the bees. Like fishing, it is all how you hold your mouth also.
Dang! Who told you about the magic flute, that was a secret!
Actually, its Annette's magical umbrella that makes all the difference. I don't know what it is but just having it near me makes me feel invincible! :-D
...JP
The man of steel speaks. The stings have no effect.
Quote from: JP on June 08, 2010, 02:36:04 AM
Actually, its Annette's magical umbrella that makes all the difference. I don't know what it is but just having it near me makes me feel invincible! :-D
...JP
Now I know the reason I have been losing my strength. The magic has gone to New Orleans :delivery:
Great Video JP. Now that is the size swarm that everyone would like to catch. :shock: As usual you are the man when it comes to capture of the homeless bees. And the umbrella was secret weapon #2 and you were not even going to tell us about the #1 weapon, magic flute, HUH ? I guess the master has to keep a couple of tricks up his sleeve. ;)
If anything at all, bees are my master. I just have fun with them. What a fantastic little insect!
...JP