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- Feb 21, 2017
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- Pensilva, East Cornwall
- Number of Hives
- None, ex-beekeeper
I think I saw a mating flight in my apiary today. I was ambling around the garden as I am wont to do when I saw what I thought was a swarm gathering. I lost (and then caught) a swarm from one of my hives the other day and was 99 per cent certain which one it was when I went in to do an inspection and found only one hive with sealed queen cells. I took these down to one cell and I'm sure I got all the others so when I saw a load of bees flying out to a bush today I thought I must have missed one and I was a annoyed at myself at first. I put my suit on and got ready to recover the swarm but a few minutes later the bees had dissipated, They had been flying with intent towards a nearby bush then...nothing. The hive had a lot of bees around the entrance and they slowly made their way back in after about half an hour. In hindsight I don't think there were enough bees to make a swarm but I'm unsure as to how many bees go with the queen on her mating flight. I'm going to leave that hive for a couple of weeks now and see if I have eggs.
Am I right in thinking it was a mating flight?
Am I right in thinking it was a mating flight?