Oct swarm

Started by skatesailor, October 21, 2012, 03:42:51 PM

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skatesailor

Reduced my hives down and set up for winter a couple of weeks ago. Everything looked good and settled. I was cleaning up the barnyard for a nice winter's nap today with winds gusting to 20 mph. Next thing I knew I was in a cloud of bees that were having a tough time holding the swarm together. Eventually a large softball sized swarm settled and was hived. I probably will do a pinch and combine this week but was wondering if anybody else has had this late of a swarm or an explanation. Goldenrod has been dead for about 2 weeks here.

AllenF

Make sure you do not have an empty hive somewhere. 

skatesailor

Checked all my hives and didn't see any abnormal behavior.  That sized swarm wouldn't be so evident in a full hive so I probably missed it. In 50+ yrs of beekeeping though I never had this happen.

AllenF

Swarm in July, let them fly.   What is a swarm in October worth?

bailey

down here i have gotten swarms in november.  i hive them and feed them.  they do good down here but our winters are very mild.
bailey
most often i find my greatest source of stress to be OPS  ( other peoples stupidity )

It is better to keep ones mouth shut and be thought of as a fool than to open ones mouth and in so doing remove all doubt.

10framer

supersedure queen went on mating flight and a handful of workers got confused.  we called the "pop up" swarms way back when. 

Maryland Beekeeper

Very interesting that you have experienced the latest swarm in 50 yrs. Glad you shared that news.
Cheers,
Drew