johnnythefridge
New Bee
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2010
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- Location
- Birmingham, UK
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 0.9
Hi All,
I have just collected a swarm from DY2 8QR. Should I wait to see if I managed to collect a viable queen, or should I hedge my bets and buy a laying queen and be done with it ?
The details of the heist:
I arrived at 19:00 to see a swarm in a thorny bush. I suited up and lit my smoker. I put my travelling box on the floor near to the swarm and then reached into the bush with both hands and lifted a christmas pudding sized lump of bees before putting it into my traveling box. I then lifted out a few more handfulls of bees from the surrounding branches before giving the bush a good rattle. I then put the lid on the traveling box leaving a 1/4" gap at one end. I then spent a good hour smoking the bush to drown the smell of the pheremones in the bush. Eventually the box was heavy with bees, some on the walls, but the majority hanging from the inside of the lid. I then put the lid on properly, hefted it into the boot and drove home.
Answers on a postcard.
John.
I have just collected a swarm from DY2 8QR. Should I wait to see if I managed to collect a viable queen, or should I hedge my bets and buy a laying queen and be done with it ?
The details of the heist:
I arrived at 19:00 to see a swarm in a thorny bush. I suited up and lit my smoker. I put my travelling box on the floor near to the swarm and then reached into the bush with both hands and lifted a christmas pudding sized lump of bees before putting it into my traveling box. I then lifted out a few more handfulls of bees from the surrounding branches before giving the bush a good rattle. I then put the lid on the traveling box leaving a 1/4" gap at one end. I then spent a good hour smoking the bush to drown the smell of the pheremones in the bush. Eventually the box was heavy with bees, some on the walls, but the majority hanging from the inside of the lid. I then put the lid on properly, hefted it into the boot and drove home.
Answers on a postcard.
John.
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