masterBK
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2009
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- Location
- S Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- wintering 23
I didn't know that Hornets could be found as far north as Cumbria
I didn't know that Hornets could be found as far north as Cumbria
Tempting away!!! what nonsense. if they are interested in a bait hive they are going to swarm regardless - to look at it another way, if you're slack enough to lose a swarm, you have no right to complain if they settle in someone else's box.This is underhand beekeeping, tempting away other beeks stocks for your own gain isn't right.
Tempting away!!! what nonsense. if they are interested in a bait hive they are going to swarm regardless - to look at it another way, if you're slack enough to lose a swarm, you have no right to complain if they settle in someone else's box.
Or in someone else's attic!... if you're slack enough to lose a swarm, you have no right to complain if they settle in someone else's box.
I think so, either they like the idea of being amongst other colonies or the swarm is caught up amongst bees returning to an apiary and follow them instead of scouts?Are swarming bees attracted to locations where there are already bees ?
The question I have is: Are swarming bees attracted to locations where there are already bees ? We've never seen any swarms around our house until now so it's a bit odd that, now I've got a few hives, a swarm settles about 30 yards away from my apiary ....
Tempting away!!! what nonsense. if they are interested in a bait hive they are going to swarm regardless - to look at it another way, if you're slack enough to lose a swarm, you have no right to complain if they settle in someone else's box.
Are swarming bees attracted to locations where there are already bees ?
Tempting away!!! what nonsense. if they are interested in a bait hive they are going to swarm regardless
I used the word tempting, because I wonder if in the absence of suitable swarming sites, a colony that would otherwise swarm could stay put?
This is underhand beekeeping, tempting away other beeks stocks for your own gain isn't right.
If your bait hives attract bees from another apiary into your own then fair enough, but to set them out close to someone else's bees is wrong.
Put it this way, I would be royally P'd off if someone did this close to my hives
im down road from you and ive had no swarm calls, very quiet so fare this year.
No, they will swarm and then look for a site. Read Lindauer's account of the Mosachs and balcony swarms (you'll find it in Seeley's 'Honeybee Democracy' as well) They just sat there and eventually died through not agreeing on a new home.
No, they will swarm and then look for a site. Read Lindauer's account of the Mosachs and balcony swarms (you'll find it in Seeley's 'Honeybee Democracy' as well) They just sat there and eventually died through not agreeing on a new home.
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