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    New swarm moved in

    I had an empty hive, lost to a swarm last year, with drawn brood box and a half full super, that I'd been meaning to tidy away for ages now. Luckily, or perhaps not, a new swarm has moved in and made themselves at home. I'm guessing that there is no risk of them swarming away, so I plan to...
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    Queen on the landing board

    I had this a few days ago, from a hive that had previously swarmed. She was being mobbed, but they didn't seem to be harming her. There were drones landing at the time. I wondered if it was the new queen returning from a mating flight, although that was just a theory. Eventually, they all went...
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    Starting again

    Thanks for all the advice. I'll leave the comb change for now, and let them build themselves up. I'll replace any particularly awful frames individually.
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    Starting again

    Hi, thanks for replying. The existing comb is now just short of four years old. When I last looked at it, at the end of last season, a few frames had holes, there was propolis everywhere, and it just didn't look good, largely due to my neglect over the year. I plan to do a Bailey comb change...
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    Starting again

    I had a pretty poor last year; lost one of my two colonies, and let the other swarm. For various reasons, I did very little around the hives, my inspections were not frequent enough, and everything is in a bit of a mess. I hope to do better from now on, and want to start afresh. I plan to do a...
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    Hiving a swarm

    First time the weather has allowed me to get in to the hive. They've gone again. I guess, for whatever reason, they really, really wanted to be somewhere away from my apiary.
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    Hiving a swarm

    Just been reading back through the thread. A couple of points I can add... I am pretty sure the swarm came from my hive. The nearest other hive is about quarter of a mile away. I can see it across the valley from me. I believe a swarm gathers close to their original hive, so this would be too...
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    Hiving a swarm

    I went back to the hive about 3 hours after they went in. The air was full of bees, and the hive next door, which I think the swarm came from, was extremely busy around the entrance. I wonder if the swarm were robbing their original home. There was no fighting on the landing board though, so...
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    Hiving a swarm

    Well, I've walked them back in to the hive. Used a dustpan and brush to scoop them off the side of the hive on to a board. They seem happy. There were a lot of flying bees after I disturbed them, but they have pretty much all gone in now. I've put a small entrance in the opening so they've got...
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    Hiving a swarm

    Thanks for all the advice so far, everyone. I'd be really sad to lose this swarm, although it's largely my fault. This colony has been a delight to work with. I've had two stings in two years from them, one where I caught a bee between my hand and the hive tool, and one where a bee was still on...
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    Hiving a swarm

    New from Thorne last week.
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    Hiving a swarm

    Agreed. I got caught up in the supercedure thread that is going on, as what I saw mirrored what was being discussed. Consequently, I was more relaxed about doing something than I should have been. My fault I'm in this position.
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    Hiving a swarm

    Hmmm, well that didn't go as I'd hoped. I walked the bees in to the hive, and it was a beautiful thing to watch as they all traipsed up the ramp to the entrance. It was exactly how the videos show it should happen. I came in to have a celebratory cup of tea and to watch the films I'd taken of...
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    Hiving a swarm

    I found a swarm in my hedge while I was cutting my grass this afternoon. I reckon it's a swarm from my own hive as it was so close, and my inspection showed a sealed Q cell last week. If I'm lucky, I've got my own bees back. They're currently in a cardboard nuc box on the floor. The Q seems...
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    Supercedure in April?

    I wouldn't be surprised if mine were thinking about swarming, the hive is very full, and the bees are queuing up to get in at the moment. But supercedure surprises me; the queen is a good layer, loads of eggs and larvae on the comb, and she's only a 2017 queen. I think the hot Easter, followed...
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