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Field Bee
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2009
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- Location
- Berkshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 8 and 3 nucs...it's swarm time...
We've set up a bait hive at the top of the field, about 200m from the existing hives. It is simply a national brood with a few frames of foundation in there (we don't have any old comb), and a swarm lure.
I've often seen the odd bee investigating, having a look inside, and then leaving. Last weekend we saw several bees flying from the front and returning - so naturally we thought we'd picked up a swarm. They were very black bees indeed, certainly not from our hives.
When we had a closer look, we realised that about 20 or 30 bees had arrived at this hive, gone inside, done nothing, and left by the evening.
Are these scouts? Does a colony that is thinking of swarming send out parties in advance to check out potential locations? Or were these just some hung over bees after a tough afternoon on the OSR having a breather?
I've often seen the odd bee investigating, having a look inside, and then leaving. Last weekend we saw several bees flying from the front and returning - so naturally we thought we'd picked up a swarm. They were very black bees indeed, certainly not from our hives.
When we had a closer look, we realised that about 20 or 30 bees had arrived at this hive, gone inside, done nothing, and left by the evening.
Are these scouts? Does a colony that is thinking of swarming send out parties in advance to check out potential locations? Or were these just some hung over bees after a tough afternoon on the OSR having a breather?