OutStanden
New Bee
Hello.
In the Scottish Borders. Weather has been very poor. Rain, Cloud etc. Feeding my one colony for awhile now.
Yesterday was the 1st good day for a few months 25c. I was sitting in my garden with my cat, watching my Foragers go in and out and tracking the direction of their flight so I could get an idea of the areas they may likely be going off to.
5 Minutes or so later I heard a huge buzzing, Looked up and witnessed a huge Swarm moving in over my garden. My initial thought was "Oh no my hive is off" however this was too many bees for my Hive to have produced and I had inspected it just the day before. 0 Queen cells and more than enough stores so they clearly had not cleaned out the Hive in prep to swarm. So this was a wild swarm! 1st I had ever seen. Got my Nuc box, waited for them to land and got them all into a box, or what I could... The swarm was too big for the Nuc box.
Hived them as soon as I could because the Nuc box just did not have enough space. The remaining Bees happily walked into the Hive so I was fairly satisfied the Queen must be in there. Skip to today. Another Nice day, about 12 - 1PM they Re-Swarmed. I wasn't in at the time to witness the Exodus but I came home in time to see Bees all in the air again. Walking over to the Box I could see there was barely any Bees left. The Box however was pretty well drawn out for less than 1 days work. Honey stores, very small bit of Pollen.
So my question is. Why did they decide to re-swarm? If they had used up some of their consumed Nectar from the old Hive to Draw and Store in their new home, what could have triggered another swarm?
Also a follow up question. I've had my Nuc in my Garden for roughly 3 months after taking BeeKeeping back up. Is it just coincidence that a Swarm of Bees just decided to choose my Garden, taking into consideration I've lived here 5 years with no sign of Bees. Or did they perhaps smell the pheromones of Foraging Bees and follow them to me?
Sorry for the life story. Hope all is going well with your Hives.
In the Scottish Borders. Weather has been very poor. Rain, Cloud etc. Feeding my one colony for awhile now.
Yesterday was the 1st good day for a few months 25c. I was sitting in my garden with my cat, watching my Foragers go in and out and tracking the direction of their flight so I could get an idea of the areas they may likely be going off to.
5 Minutes or so later I heard a huge buzzing, Looked up and witnessed a huge Swarm moving in over my garden. My initial thought was "Oh no my hive is off" however this was too many bees for my Hive to have produced and I had inspected it just the day before. 0 Queen cells and more than enough stores so they clearly had not cleaned out the Hive in prep to swarm. So this was a wild swarm! 1st I had ever seen. Got my Nuc box, waited for them to land and got them all into a box, or what I could... The swarm was too big for the Nuc box.
Hived them as soon as I could because the Nuc box just did not have enough space. The remaining Bees happily walked into the Hive so I was fairly satisfied the Queen must be in there. Skip to today. Another Nice day, about 12 - 1PM they Re-Swarmed. I wasn't in at the time to witness the Exodus but I came home in time to see Bees all in the air again. Walking over to the Box I could see there was barely any Bees left. The Box however was pretty well drawn out for less than 1 days work. Honey stores, very small bit of Pollen.
So my question is. Why did they decide to re-swarm? If they had used up some of their consumed Nectar from the old Hive to Draw and Store in their new home, what could have triggered another swarm?
Also a follow up question. I've had my Nuc in my Garden for roughly 3 months after taking BeeKeeping back up. Is it just coincidence that a Swarm of Bees just decided to choose my Garden, taking into consideration I've lived here 5 years with no sign of Bees. Or did they perhaps smell the pheromones of Foraging Bees and follow them to me?
Sorry for the life story. Hope all is going well with your Hives.