I have a swarm that has taken root in a pillar in my garden and I need advice!
6 years ago a swarm settled inside a hollow brick pillar in my garden, I took off the capping stone and replaced it with a National Hive on which it fit perfectly (see photo). The swarm unfortunately didn't survive but I kept the hive there if for no other reason than it was a useful flat surface. My attempt to keep bees got swallowed into other things. In early summer however another swarm moved in, they are still active. I have not opened the hive.
They cannot stay where they are and must be moved before Easter to elsewhere in the garden.
When would be the best time to move them?
How do I move them if the hive has grown below the hive and into the pillar?
How do I find out if this has happened?
Are there any unknown unknowns I need to be told?!
I can easily move them elsewhere for a month before returning to their final home.
Many Thanks,
Andy
6 years ago a swarm settled inside a hollow brick pillar in my garden, I took off the capping stone and replaced it with a National Hive on which it fit perfectly (see photo). The swarm unfortunately didn't survive but I kept the hive there if for no other reason than it was a useful flat surface. My attempt to keep bees got swallowed into other things. In early summer however another swarm moved in, they are still active. I have not opened the hive.
They cannot stay where they are and must be moved before Easter to elsewhere in the garden.
When would be the best time to move them?
How do I move them if the hive has grown below the hive and into the pillar?
How do I find out if this has happened?
Are there any unknown unknowns I need to be told?!
I can easily move them elsewhere for a month before returning to their final home.
Many Thanks,
Andy