Helen
House Bee
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2009
- Messages
- 302
- Reaction score
- 5
- Location
- uk, Suffolk
- Hive Type
- Other
- Number of Hives
- Enough
As I said in another post recently, I found a small swarm under a seat in my garden on Monday. I carefully checked my 3 hives: 2 showed absolutley no signs of swarming and had good amounts of stores and space. The 3rd had a couple of queen cells, so I AS'd it.
Got back this evening, and neighbour came across saying they had a swarm in their garden. It was a large (primary?) swarm which had got stuck right into the middle base of a buddlia. Definitely larger than yesterday's swarm.
So, assuming it's not from my hives, are swarms attracted to apiaries at all? I know that there are other hives around my house. My house is also right on the edge of the large expanse of woodland and that could be an attractant for local swarms as well?
I will check my hives again to make sure it's not mine. Was too dark tonight.
I captured the swarm and its currently sitting in a locked down nuc.
Got back this evening, and neighbour came across saying they had a swarm in their garden. It was a large (primary?) swarm which had got stuck right into the middle base of a buddlia. Definitely larger than yesterday's swarm.
So, assuming it's not from my hives, are swarms attracted to apiaries at all? I know that there are other hives around my house. My house is also right on the edge of the large expanse of woodland and that could be an attractant for local swarms as well?
I will check my hives again to make sure it's not mine. Was too dark tonight.
I captured the swarm and its currently sitting in a locked down nuc.