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Title: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: DuaneB on April 22, 2019, 05:33:52 PM
Hey everyone,

Put a swarm in a 10-frame box, on the Apr 12th.  The Red Bud trees in front of them now have leaves and block the sun until almost 10:30AM.   I want to move them about 50 feet, up to a spot where my other bees are.  Is there a way to speed up the 3 feet a day process?  I've heard things like "confine them; move them; and leave them confined for 3 days; then release".  Is there a shorter method to get them to reorient?   Going on a trip for the next 2 week, starting this Thursday.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: Michael Bush on April 22, 2019, 05:41:53 PM
http://bushfarms.com/beesmoving.htm
Title: Re: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: Oldbeavo on April 22, 2019, 05:48:04 PM
I had an empty hive in the workshop that had a swarm move in, lovely to have company while I work.
I moved them about a foot every hour until they were about 15 feet from the original position in 2 days.
As they are a single hive then maybe 2 feet an hour may be OK, you will tell if it is too far as bees will be hanging around the old spot.
best of luck
Title: Re: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: yes2matt on April 22, 2019, 05:50:00 PM
Move them and put some brush or a branch with leaves in front of the entrance. So they get the idea something has changed and they need to re-orient. Install a robber screen serves the same purpose. I do it all the time, the more annoying the obstruction, the more effective it is.
Title: Re: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: BeeMaster2 on April 23, 2019, 10:43:30 AM
Just move them at night and as Matt said put up something to make them reorient.
Jim Altmiller
Title: Re: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: DuaneB on April 23, 2019, 12:15:37 PM
Thanks for the info.  I did as you all suggested.  I moved them at night and blocked the entrance with a small leafy branch.  This morning I saw them out and orienting.   So this evening, should I remove the branch?

Thanks again.
Title: Re: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: saltybluegrass on April 23, 2019, 12:23:32 PM
So how bad is it that mine are in shade until 1 or 2 pm? I guess that?s why I see so much afternoon activity versus early morning.
Does it matter how brutal the summer can be if I move them to sunny spots?
Title: Re: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: Ben Framed on April 23, 2019, 01:09:34 PM
Quote from: DuaneB on April 23, 2019, 12:15:37 PM
Thanks for the info.  I did as you all suggested.  I moved them at night and blocked the entrance with a small leafy branch.  This morning I saw them out and orienting.   So this evening, should I remove the branch?

Thanks again.

I hope this works out for you. Let us know the results.
Phillip
Title: Re: Is there a quicker way?
Post by: BeeMaster2 on April 23, 2019, 01:26:20 PM
If they have full sun from 2:00 on, I would of worry about moving them especially here in Florida. It will just make it much nicer to work the bees in the morning.
Jim Altmiller