Bucks_Boy
House Bee
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2008
- Messages
- 101
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Buckinghamshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12
A friend of a friend phoned me about a swarm in her garden. Having never even seen a swarm and a long way down the list of established club members who get callouts , I jumped at the chance but as the Tom Tom gave me instructions, I realised it was about 400 years away from our club apiary.
It was just like the pictures, 10ft off the ground, hanging on a branch, size of a big football.
A quick shake off into a linen basket, upside down on a sheet with a corner raised and a large proportion of flyers landed and marched into the basket.
An hour later, close to dusk, I shook them out in front of a hive my new out apiary and in they marched, along with a red-spotted queen. Just like the book says ( for a change!)
Now, my dilemma is that I'm pretty certain that it's from our club apiary ( very few houses near it and no known other apiaries within half a mile) . However, I'm looking to increase and this one has drawn out 8 frames of a National Broodbox in 7 days, with 2 frames of eggs already --
I feel I am depriving the association of revenue from honey sales and/or nuc sales to beginners.
This weekend we have a club event .. if I find that one of our hives has swarmed, do I own up or can I feel comfortable that the loss of a swarm is the fault of the hive management ?
Thoughts?
It was just like the pictures, 10ft off the ground, hanging on a branch, size of a big football.
A quick shake off into a linen basket, upside down on a sheet with a corner raised and a large proportion of flyers landed and marched into the basket.
An hour later, close to dusk, I shook them out in front of a hive my new out apiary and in they marched, along with a red-spotted queen. Just like the book says ( for a change!)
Now, my dilemma is that I'm pretty certain that it's from our club apiary ( very few houses near it and no known other apiaries within half a mile) . However, I'm looking to increase and this one has drawn out 8 frames of a National Broodbox in 7 days, with 2 frames of eggs already --
I feel I am depriving the association of revenue from honey sales and/or nuc sales to beginners.
This weekend we have a club event .. if I find that one of our hives has swarmed, do I own up or can I feel comfortable that the loss of a swarm is the fault of the hive management ?
Thoughts?