Caught my first swarm

Started by dgc1961, April 11, 2009, 09:33:25 PM

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dgc1961

I caught my first swarm today.  I am suspecting that it came from my hive.  I didn't get to see it swarm, I was sitting on the back porch and happen to notice something in the tree that wasn't there before.  Turned out to be a big swarm.  About the size of a basket ball, if it was round.

It was about 15 feet up in a tree.  I was able to tape a bucket to the end of a long pine sappling, reached up there and knocked them into the bucket.

It took three times to get the bees.  I would get some them dump them into a hive, wait several minutes while the bees that were flying high landed in the same spot then, knocked them into the bucket again. 

I will post some pics tomorrow.
David C.

hankdog1

Nice!!! Congradulations!!! Looking forward to seeing the pics.
Take me to the land of milk and honey!!!

tlynn

Great thinking out of the box (and into the bucket)!

annette

Good for you. I am still waiting for my first time!!!!! 

SlickMick

Quote from: annette on April 11, 2009, 11:47:26 PM
Good for you. I am still waiting for my first time!!!!! 

Oh Annette, your turn will come... just remember that good things come to those who are patient  ;) although sometimes that will drive you nuts

Mick

dgc1961

Here is a link to the photos of the swarm.  The one picture that you see me standing there, you will see the tree I taped the bucket too, with the duct tape (Southern Chrome).

The swarm was about 16-18" long.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/37303078@N03/
David C.

Two Bees

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The ole bucket trick is what I have used before.  However, if the branch is low enough, I have also just cut the branch and put the whole thing into the hive (after trimming a bit!)
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Cindi

David, nice, that was surely a pretty large swarm, wish I had more chances to get some, rarely see them around here.  Beautiful day in our great life, health.  Cindi
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1reb

Congradulations!!! dgc1961 ,

Johnny

JP

Great job getting them down, and very nice swarm!


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