- Joined
- Oct 16, 2012
- Messages
- 18,251
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Fareham, Hampshire UK
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 6
What a day ,,,
A swarm of bees arrived on my house roof ... seemed to be trying to get under the roof tiles. The scaffolders were coming to take down the scaffold around the chimney which is about 6 foot away from where the swarm was ..
Scaffolders were brilliant .. they ignored the bees and despite the scaffolders using battery powered torque spanners to undo the clips, the continual blast of Radio One and scaffold tubes, clips and boards being thrown about all over the place .. the bees ignored them ! Not a sting .. not even a ping !
Swarm was too far up the roof to get at so I put a bait hive at the edge of the roof which they have completely ignored .. 'er indoors is going mad about 'more bees' and 'they will be in the loft' .. actually, they might be as there is possibly some space between the roof felt and the tiles but I'll deal with that if they are still coming and going tomorrow.
In the meantime .. I checked my hives .. DEFINITELY NOT MY BEES .. all queens present and correct, no queen cells.
Then, we are just off to collect my car from it's MOT and .. blow me down ... there's another swarm in a bush/tree thing in the front garden. This one is at ground level but it's a big one and they are well and truly wrapped round the trunk. I got set up .. tried to shake them off .. they weren't having it. Tried to find the queen ... no sign ... shook a few into a garden bag and tipped them into the hive I had prepared with some drawn comb... not very successful. Went to look for my bee brush (which I've never used) couldn't find it. Found a soft hand brush and a dustpan .. they swept off but they were determined that they would go back to the trunk. I'm an hour in and now and getting nowhere ..
Found a soft paintbrush (a new one) and a one pound honey jar. Put the crown board back on the hive (it's one of my polycarbonate ones with a central hole). Brushed off a jar at a time and tipped them through the hole in the crown board .. about half a jar at a time stayed put. About fifty jars later they were finally getting the message and more seemed to be staying put than leaving.
By the time I'd done I was beginning to wonder what a swarm in May was really worth .. 'er indoors is nearing divorce pitch as she wants to go out but won't go past the bees which, by now are half in the hive, half in the air and half covering me ...
They were pretty good natured .. no stings despite what I did with them.
Just been out and they had finally settled in tne box so it's round in the back garden and domestic harmony is partially restored .. depends on the roof bees tomorrow though ...
A swarm of bees arrived on my house roof ... seemed to be trying to get under the roof tiles. The scaffolders were coming to take down the scaffold around the chimney which is about 6 foot away from where the swarm was ..
Scaffolders were brilliant .. they ignored the bees and despite the scaffolders using battery powered torque spanners to undo the clips, the continual blast of Radio One and scaffold tubes, clips and boards being thrown about all over the place .. the bees ignored them ! Not a sting .. not even a ping !
Swarm was too far up the roof to get at so I put a bait hive at the edge of the roof which they have completely ignored .. 'er indoors is going mad about 'more bees' and 'they will be in the loft' .. actually, they might be as there is possibly some space between the roof felt and the tiles but I'll deal with that if they are still coming and going tomorrow.
In the meantime .. I checked my hives .. DEFINITELY NOT MY BEES .. all queens present and correct, no queen cells.
Then, we are just off to collect my car from it's MOT and .. blow me down ... there's another swarm in a bush/tree thing in the front garden. This one is at ground level but it's a big one and they are well and truly wrapped round the trunk. I got set up .. tried to shake them off .. they weren't having it. Tried to find the queen ... no sign ... shook a few into a garden bag and tipped them into the hive I had prepared with some drawn comb... not very successful. Went to look for my bee brush (which I've never used) couldn't find it. Found a soft hand brush and a dustpan .. they swept off but they were determined that they would go back to the trunk. I'm an hour in and now and getting nowhere ..
Found a soft paintbrush (a new one) and a one pound honey jar. Put the crown board back on the hive (it's one of my polycarbonate ones with a central hole). Brushed off a jar at a time and tipped them through the hole in the crown board .. about half a jar at a time stayed put. About fifty jars later they were finally getting the message and more seemed to be staying put than leaving.
By the time I'd done I was beginning to wonder what a swarm in May was really worth .. 'er indoors is nearing divorce pitch as she wants to go out but won't go past the bees which, by now are half in the hive, half in the air and half covering me ...
They were pretty good natured .. no stings despite what I did with them.
Just been out and they had finally settled in tne box so it's round in the back garden and domestic harmony is partially restored .. depends on the roof bees tomorrow though ...