first swarm of the year

Started by cao, March 30, 2024, 01:37:11 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

cao

I was reading on another post this morning about a swarm moving into a trap.  I was thinking it was a little early for swarms although it has been warmer than normal.  I am planning on going through some of my hives tomorrow, so I was getting some boxes and other equipment out that I know I will need and what do I see.  You guessed it, a swarm hanging in an apple tree.  I knew after going through my hives earlier that it was going to be an early year but, I thought I had another week.   :shocked: Time to do some splitting with those swarm cells.  Just need to find out which one swarmed.

Occam

Glad you were able to put them in a new residence
Entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity

Ben Framed

Thanks for the post and heads up Cao. Looks like the new season is here since both you and Occam have reported! You are further North than me so I had better go back and check again soon!

Thanks for the picture also. That is a sight I can?t help but enjoy. It?s the retrieving that is fun!). 😊

Phillip

Terri Yaki

I'm jealous. You're actually north of me and I believe a little colder. I'll have to keep an eye on my swarm trap. I'd love to catch them in the act. Imma have to see if one of my cams will work out that far so I can look from the comfort of my Lay-Z-Boy.

Kathyp

That looks like a nice one.  Still some time here I think.  Frost this AM, but the days are getting warmer and the dandelions are out along with some of the fruit trees!
The people the people are the rightful masters of both congresses and courts not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it.

Abraham  Lincoln
Speech in Kansas, December 1859

cao

I guess that this is a result of several things.  I had several strong hives that I left extra honey on them last fall.  Also we had a mild winter this year.  Plus since they were flying early, I had pollen substitute out for them early this spring.  I guess the empty boxes that I added to them earlier wasn't enough to stop them from swarming.  They have just surprised me since the apple trees haven't started to bloom yet.