Sir Quej
House Bee
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2012
- Messages
- 222
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Leeds
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 3 (hopefully)
So I'm a first year beek and I've had my own bees for just over a month. My bees are expanding at a rapid rate of knots and it looks like I might have to super up soon.
Yesterday, someone I know called me saying that the place where they worked (a sheltered accomodation) had a good big swarm of honey bees hanging from the eves of one of the houses, and did I know anyone who could collect it.
I decided to go and collect it myself. So off I went with my box. By the time I got there, the swarm had moved and was sitting in a bush at the perfect height to be collected. I couldnt believe my luck to be honest. It couldnt have been in a better position, at the edge of the bush with a wall just below it for me to put my box on.
So I made sure there were no kids playing nearby and asked a couple of house owners either side to close their windows (just to be safe). Laid my box on the wall, trimmed the bush around the swarm and with one hefty shake of the branch, 90% of the bees were in the box. I closed the box, with just a small hole to allow the flying bees in and left it sat on the wall for a few hours until dusk. With all the flyers in the box, I taped it up and chucked them in the boot.
Tonight, I have transferred the bees into a nuc at a location well away from my own bees. I intend to keep them well seperated incase of disease but the hived swarm has been fed and left with nice new fresh frames. I am not planning to disturb them now for 2 weeks apart from changing feed so hopefully they will settle in and become my 2nd hive.
Any advice?
Yesterday, someone I know called me saying that the place where they worked (a sheltered accomodation) had a good big swarm of honey bees hanging from the eves of one of the houses, and did I know anyone who could collect it.
I decided to go and collect it myself. So off I went with my box. By the time I got there, the swarm had moved and was sitting in a bush at the perfect height to be collected. I couldnt believe my luck to be honest. It couldnt have been in a better position, at the edge of the bush with a wall just below it for me to put my box on.
So I made sure there were no kids playing nearby and asked a couple of house owners either side to close their windows (just to be safe). Laid my box on the wall, trimmed the bush around the swarm and with one hefty shake of the branch, 90% of the bees were in the box. I closed the box, with just a small hole to allow the flying bees in and left it sat on the wall for a few hours until dusk. With all the flyers in the box, I taped it up and chucked them in the boot.
Tonight, I have transferred the bees into a nuc at a location well away from my own bees. I intend to keep them well seperated incase of disease but the hived swarm has been fed and left with nice new fresh frames. I am not planning to disturb them now for 2 weeks apart from changing feed so hopefully they will settle in and become my 2nd hive.
Any advice?