Holy Holy Cow Cow - 6th Swarm.

Started by ccwonka, May 07, 2010, 01:13:44 PM

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ccwonka

Okay, this is getting silly.  :-x

I have a sixth swarm in by backyard now, this one's a big one.  Can't reach it, too high, which is fine, I'm out of gear and can't afford any more this month.  I'm building a kenyan top bar hive from scrap wood right now, but it won't be ready till sometime next week as life allows me to keep working on it.  Just looking at a photo of one I think they might be the best swarm traps ever . . . .

Going to the local beekeeper's assoc. meeting this month.  I needs me a mentor.

luvin honey

Good grief!! Wish I lived nextdoor :D
The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.
---Emily Dickinson

ccwonka

Truly - another swarm (reachable) before the top bar is done, or before I break down and decide I want to keep more than 7 hives and I'll have to call a local beek for swarm removal!!! LOL. :-D

Bee Happy

That would get you a friend and a mentor, for sure.
be happy and make others happy.

AllenF

So just how many hives did you have before all the swarms?

ccwonka

Overwintered five.  One died of an early and fake spring burst.  Have caught 4 of the 6 swarms, two absconded and two were too high to consider, but I also have a split that I did THE DAY BEFORE THIS ALL STARTED (Have I mentioned this has all been within the last two weeks?).

So Total of seven viable hives right now, 4 good and strong, two fairly strong, and one little wimpy hive that I might just need to shuffle with a larger hive to give 'em a boost.  I plan on adding a single Kenyan Top Bar Hive to my collection, but other than that, I'm done.  Oh yeah, and an observation hive, which I have build, just not populated.  Then I'm definitely done.  I think . . . . :-\

luvin honey

QuoteOne died of an early and fake spring burst.
Can you explain this in more detail, like exactly how this happens? Chilled brood? It just sounds like a possible explanation for my failing hive that thrived through winter, just to hugely drop in numbers after a bitter cold snap mid-March. Thanks!
The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.
---Emily Dickinson

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ccwonka

Quote from: ccwonka on May 08, 2010, 12:41:19 AM
Overwintered five.  One died of an early and fake spring burst.  Have caught 4 of the 6 swarms, two absconded and two were too high to consider, but I also have a split that I did THE DAY BEFORE THIS ALL STARTED (Have I mentioned this has all been within the last two weeks?).

So Total of seven viable hives right now, 4 good and strong, two fairly strong, and one little wimpy hive that I might just need to shuffle with a larger hive to give 'em a boost.  I plan on adding a single Kenyan Top Bar Hive to my collection, but other than that, I'm done.  Oh yeah, and an observation hive, which I have built, just not populated.  Then I'm definitely done.  I think . . . . :-\

AllenF

I might need to set out some bait boxes in Rome the next time I cut through there.