[SE Bath Bees] Re: Swarming

  • From: Steve Fletcher <sfletcher99@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Andy Hepburn <andyhep@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 2 May 2020 18:23:14 +0100

Sounds like you're both having fun with your bees. I hope you have managed
to reclaim your swarms okay now. As long as you leave just one juicy queen
cell in the parent colony they should requeen themselves and all will be
well. Good luck! Feel free to phone me if you want to talk things through.
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Best regards,

Steve

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On Sat, 2 May 2020 at 09:13, Andy Hepburn <andyhep@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Reassuring(?!) to hear it wasn’t just me...!  Why on earth they would
swarm in such bad weather I don’t know.  Mine managed to survive the heavy
downpour last night, and are still in the tree (I checked them just now).

I’d only inspected 5 days previously, so either I missed a queen cell, or
they’re just in a very swarmy mood.  Will have a look in the hives today to
see which one they came from.

Isn’t swarm season fun?!?

Andy.

On Sat, 2 May 2020 at 09:04, Ian Gilchrist <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Thanks Andy, and just for interest I had a swarm go yesterday too.

Inconveniently they settled in my neighbours' garden causing
consternation to the children, but fortunately they setteld very
conveniently on the bird-table at head height in a nice compact bunch.
Waiting until 5pm I (with help from Annie) was able to collect them into my
new polynuc box (bought at the end of last year especially for this
purpose!), and then at 8pm trnsported the box back to my apiary.

This morning I have done some seat-of-the-pants manipulations to get the
swarm (I hope with Q) into the Nuc#1. Will check Hive#1 tomorrow for QCs
because that's where I think the swarm came from... I will also be feeding
swarm/Nuc#1 with weak syrup so they can quickly start drawing the new
foundation that I have put there.

Sometimes I think this game has more excitement than I really want...

Ian

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On Friday, 1 May 2020, 21:20:18 BST, Andy Hepburn <andyhep@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


Evening all,

A salutary lesson if, like me, you didn't think bees would swarm on a day
when hail is forecast:

http://beechenbees.blogspot.com

Enjoy!

Andy.


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