Help me mission plan!

Started by Sniper338, February 13, 2017, 07:40:33 PM

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Sniper338

I found a bee hive at my ranch this past weekend in a big oak tree out in front of our ranch house.  The hive is about 20 foot up in the tree and they have a 3 or 4 inch hole entrance.

I dont have a ladder tall enough to get up this high to trap them out.

Whats the best way to try to nab this hive or collect swarms?

Should i mount a swarm trap as high up and close as i can get it to the hive and bait it with lemongrass oil?

I put a plastic plate on a cinderblock under the tree sunday and put some sugar water in the plate, see if i could get em to feed just for fun, but they never touched it before i left...

iddee

Put several swarm traps out. Starting at 50 feet from the tree, ending at 1/4 mile from the tree. They are less apt to move a few feet or more than a 1/4 mile.
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Beeboy01

I'm with Iddee, you will never be able to trap the hive out of the tree so just set up some swarm traps and use the hive as a source for bees.

Sniper338

Sounds good. That was my plan B.  What i was leaning towards if i could go all out trapping them out.

Dallasbeek

Do you really want to carry a box of bees down a ladder anyway?  I can think of a lot of things more fun than that.  It would be nice to have a friend with a cherry picker on his truck.
"Liberty lives in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no laws, no court can save it." - Judge Learned Hand, 1944

BeeMaster2

I'm with Iddee.
If you do a trap out you will not get the genetics that you will get with the swarm.
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

Sniper338