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Beelosser

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Hi All
I had a new hatched queen in a hive that I was expecting to do a mating flight on Tuesday/Wed. But instead there was (what I thought was) a swarm. They were easy to put in a nuc although they were not as docile as other swarms I have retrieved. I noticed they hadn’t depleted the honey stores before they left. I couldn’t see a queen but I’m no good at that anyway . When I opened the nuc most went straight back to their original hive. Yesterday a much larger swarm occurred rested in the exact same bush and after an hour all came back. Today I have just watched another swarm leave the hive and it is currently settling in the same place. Is it wishful thinking that i am witnessing several mating flights?
 
Hi All
I had a new hatched queen in a hive that I was expecting to do a mating flight on Tuesday/Wed. But instead there was (what I thought was) a swarm. They were easy to put in a nuc although they were not as docile as other swarms I have retrieved. I noticed they hadn’t depleted the honey stores before they left. I couldn’t see a queen but I’m no good at that anyway . When I opened the nuc most went straight back to their original hive. Yesterday a much larger swarm occurred rested in the exact same bush and after an hour all came back. Today I have just watched another swarm leave the hive and it is currently settling in the same place. Is it wishful thinking that i am witnessing several mating flights?

Mating flights, as you say
 
Shouldn’t be,I left only one ((although you never know). Just like yesterday they have started fanning and are all returning to the hive- quite exciting. But as they keep going to the neighbours garden I hope there aren’t any more flights
 
Shouldn’t be,I left only one ((although you never know). Just like yesterday they have started fanning and are all returning to the hive- quite exciting. But as they keep going to the neighbours garden I hope there aren’t any more flights

I have hived one of these "swarms" before myself, and had the same experience. A few confused nurse bees get left in the new hive and the foragers all go home, wondering what on earth happened.
 

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