WingCommander
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2012
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- 65
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- Location
- Cambridgeshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
So this has just happened to me.
I have a very weak colony in my garden that I rescued lat last year. I wasn't sure that I had managed to get the queen in the rescue (from a compost bin) but after the winter they were still going, spotted the queen and there was a small amount of brood. I've generally left them alone to rebuild but went in less than a week ago to check on them - still very quiet.
Just looked out of the kitchen window to see substantially more bees on the outside than there have ever been on the inside of the hive. Checking in with my bee buddy and he initially reckoned that it could be bearding but there are just too many. We decided that it was probably a cast (due to numbers) and that we would combine with the existing weak colony and let them sort it all out. I popped into the hive and opened the roof to find the inside packed with bees - they had already moved in! I assisted the remaining stragglers, swiveled the entrance to the QE setting and will let them sort it out amongst themselves!
Anyone heard of a swarm taking an occupied hive and also thoughts on what I did and what I could expect going forward.
Photo attached of the bees on the outside prior to operations commencing.
I have a very weak colony in my garden that I rescued lat last year. I wasn't sure that I had managed to get the queen in the rescue (from a compost bin) but after the winter they were still going, spotted the queen and there was a small amount of brood. I've generally left them alone to rebuild but went in less than a week ago to check on them - still very quiet.
Just looked out of the kitchen window to see substantially more bees on the outside than there have ever been on the inside of the hive. Checking in with my bee buddy and he initially reckoned that it could be bearding but there are just too many. We decided that it was probably a cast (due to numbers) and that we would combine with the existing weak colony and let them sort it all out. I popped into the hive and opened the roof to find the inside packed with bees - they had already moved in! I assisted the remaining stragglers, swiveled the entrance to the QE setting and will let them sort it out amongst themselves!
Anyone heard of a swarm taking an occupied hive and also thoughts on what I did and what I could expect going forward.
Photo attached of the bees on the outside prior to operations commencing.