after catching a swarm

Started by olky, May 20, 2008, 11:13:36 PM

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how long after hiving a swarm should you wait, before you go in and inspect? thanks

HAB

We put sugar water front feeders on ours as soon as they are in the nuc/hive.  Then try not to bother them for a full week.  If it looks like there is very little activity after two days we might raise the cover for a very quick peek.  We don't use an inner cover for this reason.
After a week we try to check just once a week.
Others probably have a different strategy. :)

JP

Quote from: olky on May 20, 2008, 11:13:36 PM
how long after hiving a swarm should you wait, before you go in and inspect? thanks

The main thing is acceptance. If the bees are content to be in the new set up you've given them, leave them alone for a week. Offer them feed like any new colony. You can go in after a week & see what's up. If you have a virgin queen remember it can be 3 weeks before she starts laying so be patient.


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