decoy hive

Started by GT, May 25, 2006, 12:00:21 PM

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GT

can anyone point me to plans for making a decoy hive? I've heard they're useful for attracting ferals. Can't find info on this site, but my apologies if its buried somewhere.
Thanks

Apis629

A decoy hive can consist of anything really.  Probably the best option is an unused deep body with frames, foundation or comb (don't use good comb as it is likely to get ruined by wax moths) a bottom board and a cover.  They are best placed about 12 feet off the ground and in the SHADE!  Also, in the June ABJ (which I got yesterday), Dr. Mangum described catching swarms in a TopBarHive.

GT

nathan -

thanks for the reply. I'm going to set one up using a nuc box, foundation baited with lemongrass oil.

Apis629

That might be a little on the small side for attracting swarms.  I think the latest estimates say a northern swarm prefers a cavity of anywhere from 20-30 liters.  I think that's about 1 deep body.  Then again, the bees don't read the same books I do.

Finsky

Normal swarm (4lbs) occupy one langtroth box. 10 lbs occupy 2 langstroth box.

If you have two small swarms, put them together so that you get 2 boxes full. It works well.

Michael Bush

It's hard to beat old equipment for bait hives.  The bees like the smell, you aren't too attached to it.  A ten frame deep is probably an ideal size, but pheromones can overcomb bait hives that are too small.  I often use a five frame deep nuc with medium frames in it, just because it's easier to tie in a tree than a ten frame deep.
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GT

Michael -

Sound advice. I have a few older deeps laying around which I'll try. Unfortunately I dont have any drawn comb, only brand new plasticell and some wired shallow foundation (also new). Are they going to work or should I wait until there is free drawn comb available. 2 final questions: I read that lemongrass oil is a great attractant, do you have an opinion? And I saw a place that had a swarm trap on a flat roof, one strory high. I have the same set up so was thinking it would be easiest (for me), but tieing one to a tree might be managable. What would you do? Keep in mind that this is my first time and just an experiment. I'm assuming my healthy (to date) hives wont consider swarming into my trap, but should I keep the trap a safe distance away to be sure. Logically though, if mine swarm, and find my trap attractive enough to use, I'd be a pretty lucky beek wouldn't I?

Michael Bush

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>Unfortunately I dont have any drawn comb, only brand new plasticell and some wired shallow foundation (also new).

I usually use foundationless frames or starter strips and one old piece of comb.  I wouldn't use the plastic.

> Are they going to work or should I wait until there is free drawn comb available.

I'd put starter strips in and lemongrass oil.

> 2 final questions: I read that lemongrass oil is a great attractant, do you have an opinion?

It's the best swarm lure I know of.  Old queens in alcohol is the next.

>I'd be a pretty lucky beek wouldn't I?

I just went out to my stack of euqipment to get a super and found a swarm had moved into the stack of supers.  :)  It's not that unusual.
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super dave

so were do you get this lemongrass oil and how much do you use -- i'd like to give this a try does it work well
thanks
dave
lets throw it in the air and see which  way it splatters

GT

I have a local natural foods market that sells little 3 ounce bottles of it

super dave

thanks lots -- should i use the whole bottle or just a little bit -- do you think i should just put it in a plastic jar lid-- hmmmm deep thoughts
dave
lets throw it in the air and see which  way it splatters

Michael Bush

>thanks lots -- should i use the whole bottle or just a little bit -

Three or four drops works fine.  Too much will actually drive the bees out of the box.
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super dave

thanks all-- i can't wait to start
lets throw it in the air and see which  way it splatters