First swarm! Good news so far...

Started by watercarving, May 05, 2009, 07:49:14 PM

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watercarving

Great swarm story. Have some pics and video. Will fill in the details later.

Question, supposed to storm tomorrow. Should I screen them in so they can't leave the new hive or just let them work it out? I put in one frame of wax with nectar and a feeder.

Thanks,
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asprince

I would not screen them in. You could put a queen excluder between your bottom board and the brood chamber. This will allow the workers to come and go but confine the queen. I have hived several dozen swarms this year, only a couple left and I think they drifted to other hives.

Good luck with your new swarm,

Steve

Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resembalance to the first. - Ronald Reagan

1reb

Congratulations!! Watercarving on your swarm and please post some pictures

Johnny

watercarving

Here's the full update. Includes a link at the bottom to a Youtube video.

http://www.johncall.com/blog/bee-swarm-050509/

I don't have a queen includer. Hopefully the rain will hold them in.
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watercarving

The bees are orientating to their new hive and taking feed. Looks like they'll stay.

It's cool that they are 10' from their old hive but have totally forgotten about it. God's creatures are truly amazing.

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asprince

It's cool that they are 10' from their old hive but have totally forgotten about it. God's creatures are truly amazing.

I will agree with you there! Makes you feel small doesn't it?

Steve
Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resembalance to the first. - Ronald Reagan

watercarving

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