LEMON GRASS TO CATCH SWARMS?

Started by lisnnbeerawhoney, March 23, 2012, 05:14:12 PM

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LowCountryTopBars

Quote from: sawdstmakr on August 31, 2014, 07:31:16 AM
Thanks Capt.
That is a great price for 16 oz. I just bought 2-2 oz bottles, on amazon, for more than that.
They have every oil essence there is.
Jim
Great post Capp. Thanks
Quote from: Michael Bush on March 24, 2012, 01:22:47 AM
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damienpryan

I've found putting bait hives on top of hot water systems works well.
(Caution N=1).
The idea being that the heat from a gas hot water system keeps the lemongrass vapour in the air.
Also maybe the bees like a slightly warming hive ?

Cheers

Damien

Dallasbeek

I have a huge amount of lemongrass, so I googled making lemongrass oil.  One place I looked, it listed the things I'd need to make lemongrass oil and the list included a wine press.  I googled wine presses and they cost hundreds of dollars.

Yeah, I'm going to spend $300 for a wine press to make lemongrass oil?  Not real likely.

Gotta be a better way.  Hope this is amusing to somebody.
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Acebird

Brian Cardinal
Just do it

BeeMaster2

I have tried to make lemongrass oil last year. Smashed the stems and put them in a jar with (I think ) alcohol and oil. It did not work.
Jim
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jimineycricket

Here they raise mint and when they harvest it for the oil, it is chopped into a large enclosed trailer and then steam is forced through it.  Then the oil comes out.  I don't know what kind of apparatus you could use.  Perhaps, you could use a canning juicer/steamer with the three compartments--one for the lemongrass, one for water, and one to catch the oil.  We use one to juice berries and grapes on the stovetop.
jimmy

tycrnp

We have had great success with putting a small piece of comb between the middle frames and a few drops of lemongrass oil.  We got 1 swarm in 2 days and a 2nd swarm in 24 hours!

Bush_84

I have a bunch of pipettes.

https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Transfer-Pipettes-Gradulated-Pack/dp/B005IQTSE0

I put some lemongrass oil in them and then seal the end. I'm pretty sure I got the idea off of here. I just use a lighter and heat the plastic. Pull and it seals pretty well. I try to squeeze the air out of the pipette before I do so. I made these up a couple of months ago and it still smells nice.
Keeping bees since 2011.

Also please excuse the typos.  My iPad autocorrect can be brutal.

Michael Bush

I've started putting more LGO near the entrance on the outside than on the inside.  No more than four drops inside.  A little more near the entrance on the outside can catch their attention without running them out of the box.
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SiWolKe

We use alcohol with dead mated queens ( deadout or squished while shifting) soaking in it.

You can use it for years, fill up the alcohol once and again. Low cost.

Put a few drops on the box? outside. Some of my co-workers allow their hives to swarm every spring. Good success with catching their own swarms.

The bees seem to think there once was a colony lodging there. Add one empty old broodcomb, then it?s even better and put some drops on the wax..

BeeMaster2

Dead virgin queens also work just as well.
Jim
Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.
Ben Franklin