markb2603
House Bee
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2022
- Messages
- 122
- Reaction score
- 54
- Location
- Donegal, Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Hi Folks,
I got a call this morning about a swarm from a neighbour and they asked if there was anything I could do to remove them. Went over and after a good look around I assumed that the swarm had moved into the roof area (flat roof) and there was little I could do to get them out unless we took a bit of the roof off to try get them out. I assumed the swarm had moved in as there were maybe a couple of hundred bees flying around outside. No cluster though.
I left and was driving back home, about 500m from the house, hanging over the road about 3.5m up was an amazing cluster of bees. Long story short, I managed to get a lift up and given I couldn't easily remove the branch the swarm was on, I shook the swarm into a nuc box and placed it nearby. I plan to go back later this evening once everyone is settled in for the night and move them back to a more permanent spot. For info the nuc box had one frame with drawn comb on and 5 empty frames with comb guides.
3 quick questions if someone would oblige:
1. Is it likely that the bees at the house were scout bees for the cluster spotted down the road or could these be 2 separate swarms? It would be too much of a coincidence right?
2. Has my approach been the correct one, as in shaking the swarm into the box, placing it nearby in a safe space and planning to go back for it later?
3. I noticed maybe 5-10% of the original swarm back clustering at the original spot shortly after all this. Does that mean I potentially missed the queen and she is back up there? the nuc box is open and bees seemed happy enough in the nuc when I left them ,they weren't swarming out anyway.
Thanks very much in advance. And I can post an update later on tonight when I go back for them.
I got a call this morning about a swarm from a neighbour and they asked if there was anything I could do to remove them. Went over and after a good look around I assumed that the swarm had moved into the roof area (flat roof) and there was little I could do to get them out unless we took a bit of the roof off to try get them out. I assumed the swarm had moved in as there were maybe a couple of hundred bees flying around outside. No cluster though.
I left and was driving back home, about 500m from the house, hanging over the road about 3.5m up was an amazing cluster of bees. Long story short, I managed to get a lift up and given I couldn't easily remove the branch the swarm was on, I shook the swarm into a nuc box and placed it nearby. I plan to go back later this evening once everyone is settled in for the night and move them back to a more permanent spot. For info the nuc box had one frame with drawn comb on and 5 empty frames with comb guides.
3 quick questions if someone would oblige:
1. Is it likely that the bees at the house were scout bees for the cluster spotted down the road or could these be 2 separate swarms? It would be too much of a coincidence right?
2. Has my approach been the correct one, as in shaking the swarm into the box, placing it nearby in a safe space and planning to go back for it later?
3. I noticed maybe 5-10% of the original swarm back clustering at the original spot shortly after all this. Does that mean I potentially missed the queen and she is back up there? the nuc box is open and bees seemed happy enough in the nuc when I left them ,they weren't swarming out anyway.
Thanks very much in advance. And I can post an update later on tonight when I go back for them.