wish I would have found this a few days earlier. Its half full of honey. Man swarms are just wax making machines.
(http://s17.postimage.org/qfwdmejd7/forgot_a_frame.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/qfwdmejd7/)
yeah, that has happened more than once. You get in a hurrry and forget that frame you were short.
It's a sure sign that I'm not drinkin enough !
I have that problem too when I place and empty super on top and baggie feed. They build comb everywhere except where I want them to.
Steve
Very nice looking comb. Perhaps it can be salvaged with one of those hinged frames?
Cut it out and rubber band it into a frame. Use those really big rubber bands. The bees will attach the comb to the frame, cut through the rubber band and take it out the front door of the hive.
Linda T in Atlanta (who's done this many times, sad to say!)
something like this?
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u264/jaseemtp/bees/IMG_0090.jpg)
I forgot a feeder inside the hive in early spring...
yep!
Steve
I bought a hive from an estate woodware was in bad shape, didn't even take of top before I got it home. The super it had on top of brood box had been an empty box over a pint feeder, the entire super was full of comb, honey and brood running from the jar out to the sides of the super. I caught a swarm and left a frame out, later added a med super on it, they built a comb on the bottom of a med frame to fill in the space. Started to cut it out and put in a frame, so far leaving it on the med frame.
Joe
I have that problem too when I place and empty super on top and baggie feed. They build comb everywhere except where I want them to.
Steve
Planning on making 3" ring boxes to use with my baggie feeding that way they have less room to build. I had to remove a 7" x 3 1/2" comb from one of my hives It had about 4 cells of pollen and about 4% nectar so I did not feel like I was losing a lot.