Captured my first swarm today - Oh what a feeling

Started by Country Heart, March 07, 2012, 02:20:50 AM

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Country Heart

Now I know why you all do it.   :)

Went out with my mentor and rescued a small swarm from a front yard Olive tree.  What a great feeling! 
Today the bees went home with him, but sometime soon they will be going home with me.

Can hardly wait     :bee:

BlueBee


ShaneJ

Congratulations. Hope you get plenty more in the future  :)
Shane

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yockey5

Nothing can compare with the capture of a swarm! Congrats.

JackM

Jack of all trades
Master of none.

schawee

BEEKEEPER OF THE SWAMP

stanisr

Oh no, you have the bug and you will never be the same.

Congrats!!!
Rick

hardwood

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Indiana Dave

It's even better when they go home with you and end up doing really well!!!  My best hive coming out of winter is from a swarm 2 years ago.
Dave Cruser
Rockville, Indiana

L Daxon

Congrats.

Not sure I felt like a real beekeeper until I caught my first swarm.  It was awesome.

When you tell people you go collect bees out of trees, off buildings, etc., they look at you kind of funny (especially when you are a 61 yr. old woman)  :-D
linda d

yockey5

Quote from: L Daxon on March 08, 2012, 12:13:36 PM
Congrats.

Not sure I felt like a real beekeeper until I caught my first swarm.  It was awesome.

When you tell people you go collect bees out of trees, off buildings, etc., they look at you kind of funny (especially when you are a 61 yr. old woman)  :-D

Go get'em girl!!!!!

luvin honey

The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.
---Emily Dickinson

beyondthesidewalks

It's even better when there's onlookers to marvel at your prowess, especially when you are not wearing any protective clothing.

Michael Bach

Good for you.  I remember my first swarm...........ahhh the good ole days.

That first swarm I caught and hived was huge.....about 5-7 lbs.  I hived them on wax foundation and was astonished they drew out 10 frames in a week.

Anybrew


Country Heart


colbees

Hope to soon one day be able to catch a swarm myself  :) :) :) :) very cool!!!
A swarm of bees in May is worth a load of hay; A swarm of bees in June is worth a silver spoon; A swarm of bees in July isn't worth a fly.

JP

Catching swarms always give me the warm fuzzies. Nothing like standing in the middle of a big swarm, watching them orient & doing the march!

Hope you get you one to take home soon!


...JP
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luvin honey

I love how everyone "gets it" when most of the population would be cringing and running away :)
The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.
---Emily Dickinson