bobster
House Bee
- Joined
- May 29, 2011
- Messages
- 124
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- Location
- Surrey,UK
- Hive Type
- TBH
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hello all,
Yesterday at about 1200 I get a call from home "your bees are swarming", eek, ok. So this was from a colony that I thought were Q-. But I'd recently done a split, they had a QC in there and I was letting nature take its course.
Fortunately they settled on a nearby tree in the garden. Quite a large cluster. By the time I'd got my veil on I noticed that they were off again. More activity more bees in the air, cluster getting smaller. So I managed to shake off what I could into a box. Not many bees I thought, maybe I got the queen, maybe not, I then left the bees to see where they went.
Well they were on the move, only straight back into the hive from where they came!. I noticed they were all going back in as if the mission were aborted.
Later that eve, I opened my box to find just a few hundred bees in there, wandering around pretty hopeless. Not even clustered. So I opened up the hive from where they came and knocked them back in. The hive was certainly still jam packed with bees. I went through to try and find the queen but couldn't see one or any evidence, no fresh eggs. Though I thought I could hear "piping", like an intermittent "peep". But I couldn't find the queen and left them.
Well this morning guess what? They went again about 1000. This time a bigger cluster, same tree, different branch. This time I managed to get them into a well ventilated box and have got a full compliment, a good sized swarm.
Can anyone suggest as to why they had a practice run yesterday? My assumption is that the queen never came out or if she did they just decided to call it off. I assume there must be a queen I've missed in there somewhere.
I will rehive this eve in a new hive I have.
Bobster
Yesterday at about 1200 I get a call from home "your bees are swarming", eek, ok. So this was from a colony that I thought were Q-. But I'd recently done a split, they had a QC in there and I was letting nature take its course.
Fortunately they settled on a nearby tree in the garden. Quite a large cluster. By the time I'd got my veil on I noticed that they were off again. More activity more bees in the air, cluster getting smaller. So I managed to shake off what I could into a box. Not many bees I thought, maybe I got the queen, maybe not, I then left the bees to see where they went.
Well they were on the move, only straight back into the hive from where they came!. I noticed they were all going back in as if the mission were aborted.
Later that eve, I opened my box to find just a few hundred bees in there, wandering around pretty hopeless. Not even clustered. So I opened up the hive from where they came and knocked them back in. The hive was certainly still jam packed with bees. I went through to try and find the queen but couldn't see one or any evidence, no fresh eggs. Though I thought I could hear "piping", like an intermittent "peep". But I couldn't find the queen and left them.
Well this morning guess what? They went again about 1000. This time a bigger cluster, same tree, different branch. This time I managed to get them into a well ventilated box and have got a full compliment, a good sized swarm.
Can anyone suggest as to why they had a practice run yesterday? My assumption is that the queen never came out or if she did they just decided to call it off. I assume there must be a queen I've missed in there somewhere.
I will rehive this eve in a new hive I have.
Bobster