Is it time to watch for swarms yet in Arkansas?

Started by qa33010, April 17, 2006, 01:07:46 AM

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Stupid swarm question.  We have had an unseasonable erratic winter, quite warm with short hard freeze and cold snaps.  Temps are now in mid to upper 80's day time and 50's - 60's at night.  In the past two months I've noticed an occasional bee or two checking out a couple dresser drawers stacked up on each other.  They'll go in for a couple to 5+ minutes then come out.  Their direction is not back to my hives but in two other directions.  My hives are building comb like crazy right now.  Is it possible that they are swarm scouts?  If they are does anyone have a clue when we normally have swarm activity in Arkansas?  

      I noticed when I had lemongrass oil out my bees were very much attracted to it and checked it out.  

   Thanks,
       David
Everyone said it couldn't be done. But he with a chuckle replied, "I won't be one to say it is so, until I give it a try."  So he buckled right in with a trace of a grin.  If he had a worry he hid it and he started to sing as he tackled that thing that couldn't be done, and he did it.  (unknown)

TwT

people are finding swarms up north so it should be time also in your area. those bee's you see could be scouts are just foragers from your hives just inspecting before they go foraging, you may never know for sure. but its always good to have swarm traps out because you never know when a hive might swarm.
THAT's ME TO THE LEFT JUST 5 MONTHS FROM NOW!!!!!!!!

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Michael Bush

I found six swarm cells in a nuc over a week ago.  I'm a lot further North than you.
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