LittleGreyRabbit
New Bee
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2011
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- Location
- London
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hello - I happened to be in the garden when my first hive of bees swarmed this afternoon and I stood and watched until it went quiet again.
There appear to be two swarms, actually. One is near the top of my neighbour's tree, overhanging some waste ground that is not accessible by members of the public, but one could not get at them to collect them without a "cherry picker". The other is on and around the front of the hive and underneath.
I had been preparing to do an A/S but they have beaten me to it.
I think I read on this forum that the bees might hang around for a day or two? I might be able to collect the ones that have remained on the hive? It is due to rain tomorrow so the bees on the tree are likely to be washed out.
Anyway, is that the best thing to do, to collect the ones on the hive - or will they go and join the bees on the tree in the next few hours?
Thanks for any advice.
Edited to add: I have a brood and a half.
There appear to be two swarms, actually. One is near the top of my neighbour's tree, overhanging some waste ground that is not accessible by members of the public, but one could not get at them to collect them without a "cherry picker". The other is on and around the front of the hive and underneath.
I had been preparing to do an A/S but they have beaten me to it.
I think I read on this forum that the bees might hang around for a day or two? I might be able to collect the ones that have remained on the hive? It is due to rain tomorrow so the bees on the tree are likely to be washed out.
Anyway, is that the best thing to do, to collect the ones on the hive - or will they go and join the bees on the tree in the next few hours?
Thanks for any advice.
Edited to add: I have a brood and a half.
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