- Joined
- May 29, 2010
- Messages
- 6,213
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Norwich
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3 National Hives & 1 Observation Hive.(Indoors) & lots of empty boxes..
I ventured downstairs last night having been in bed for 4 days.
Cast a quick look at the bees in the observation hive.......
well, I looked at half the bee that should have been there.
Not much point looking and as nobody had been to tell me that they had a swarm in their garden I went to bed.
Wife woke me this morning at 6.30......."I know where the bees are"
They were hanging in the cherry tree.
Out of reach......
Chopped a few branches off...Great fun.Got covered in cherry blossom, but gave me a better view.
Put some old frames and a few drops of honey in a nuc box and climbed the tree and propped the box as near to the bees as I could get it.
Very very slowly the swarm got smaller and I could see some going in and out of the box. Went out half way thro this afternoon and the rest of the bees were all flying about, but slowly drfting towards the tree with the box.
A lot of them are still on the front of the box at the moment though.
Cast a quick look at the bees in the observation hive.......
well, I looked at half the bee that should have been there.
Not much point looking and as nobody had been to tell me that they had a swarm in their garden I went to bed.
Wife woke me this morning at 6.30......."I know where the bees are"
They were hanging in the cherry tree.
Out of reach......
Chopped a few branches off...Great fun.Got covered in cherry blossom, but gave me a better view.
Put some old frames and a few drops of honey in a nuc box and climbed the tree and propped the box as near to the bees as I could get it.
Very very slowly the swarm got smaller and I could see some going in and out of the box. Went out half way thro this afternoon and the rest of the bees were all flying about, but slowly drfting towards the tree with the box.
A lot of them are still on the front of the box at the moment though.