newportbuzz
Field Bee
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2010
- Messages
- 846
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- Location
- newport co,mayo ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 19 through the winter
hi i was called out to a swarm call yesterday
here is the long and short of it.
turned up a couple of hundred bees making their way into the roof space. defenitly a swarm as man said nothing there for over 4 years and then today chaos. so we went about taking celing boards of porch. the swarm wasnt in there they have gone further up.
so we get stethescope to try to locate the bees. cant pin point them. so we examine all roof for cavaties. there is only one large caviity about 2m cubed in the Aframe of the roof. he also has a roof joining to this roof so we can get some very VERY small acess to cavity.(not even enough to get a camera through)
so here is my question. since the swarm is not settled yet(no eggs) would a cup of petrol left at our small acess hole drive the swarm out of the cavity?
the aim is to remove not kill.
if this fails i will be going into the roof tomoro(through his sitting room)
here is the long and short of it.
turned up a couple of hundred bees making their way into the roof space. defenitly a swarm as man said nothing there for over 4 years and then today chaos. so we went about taking celing boards of porch. the swarm wasnt in there they have gone further up.
so we get stethescope to try to locate the bees. cant pin point them. so we examine all roof for cavaties. there is only one large caviity about 2m cubed in the Aframe of the roof. he also has a roof joining to this roof so we can get some very VERY small acess to cavity.(not even enough to get a camera through)
so here is my question. since the swarm is not settled yet(no eggs) would a cup of petrol left at our small acess hole drive the swarm out of the cavity?
the aim is to remove not kill.
if this fails i will be going into the roof tomoro(through his sitting room)