Swarm Trap complete!

Started by Bleemus, December 03, 2011, 06:27:41 PM

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Bleemus

After reading Honeybee Democracy I decided to build a swarm trap that took into account all of Dr Seelys research.

The only real difference is that I made the length perfect for a frame so that I could put one or two frames in it. Seely just tested putting chunks of comb in the box. As you can see from the photo there is considerable space under the frames and that is intentional so they have an easier time measuring the volume.



This is the entrance. 1.25" hole with a nail through it.



This is the bottom. I added feet and behind that piece of wood in the middle is a screen ventilation hole. After a swarm is captured and I screen the entrance I will remove the board allowing good ventilation for transport.



Add a cover that has some screws to secure it and I am ready for some hunting!!


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bud1

looks good, make them as light as you can where you can flip a weight over a limb and just pull it up, then when you see activity, just let it down
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Bleemus

Thanks guys. I do plan on adding a loop of rope to the hole in the mounting stick so I can hook a carabiner into it and lower it from a rope over a branch above. Don't want to be dancing on a ladder with it!!


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jaseemtp

That is a nice looking swarm trap.
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adamant

nice job.. i just bought the book yesterday.. cant wait to get into it..

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gov1623

I just finished building 20 5 frame deep swarm traps for about $30 out of 1/2'' in plywood for sides and 1/4'' for the top and bottom. Built one last year and caught one swarm. Wont let me post the pics because i don't have enough post yet. Anyone know how many post you need to start posting pics.
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Titus

Your trap looks very nice.  I am imagining the trap being held up by a rope through that hole.  Wouldn't the trap hang a little offset (face down) and would it matter if it swung around a little on the rope?    I plan to make a couple of traps soon.

Intheswamp

I think that style of trap is meant to be hung by a large nail or spike.  A rope can also be attached so when it's time to lower it it will be easier.  But, the trap will probably be hanging right against a tree trunk so the bottom portion will be supported and possibly jut out a little bit more than the top rather than hang downward...very little movement, too.  Just my take on it.

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Geoff

Anybody that wants advice on swarm traps talk to Bud. He catches them and Schawee finds the queens !!!
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RC

What's the purpose of the nail thru the entrance?

Robo

Quote from: RC on December 29, 2011, 08:17:19 AM
What's the purpose of the nail thru the entrance?

To prevent birds from making a bird house out of it
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