Mary R
New Bee
Hi and thanks for allowing me to join. I’m relatively new to beekeeping and inherited a hive last year which appears to be doing quite well (extracted 30lbs this year already).
I received a call this evening from a friend who has a swarm in their compost bin (they said they witnessed the dark cloud of bees flying in at around 2pm this afternoon.
I suited up and looked inside..... the bin was approx 90% full of compost and the bees were inside and around the perimeter and not on the lid. I scooped what I could and placed within a cardboard box (I do not have a nuc or spare hive yet) placed the cardboard box upside down on the ground on an old blanket and propped up one corner around an inch hoping I had the queen in the box and the rest would follow so left them to do their own thing for a few hours. On my return, the bees had fled the cardboard box and returned to the compost bin. Obviously I hadn’t scooped the queen and she remained in the compost bin so I carefully replaced the lid to the compost bin and left alone (for the time being).
Apologies for the long winded post, I have read that the queen will nearly always move to the highest place of their chosen home which in this case would be the compost bin lid. Would she move from the side of the bin to lid over the next few days (which would be easy for me to retrieve or is she likely to remain on the side of the bin and begin to build comb? If she remains on the side of the bin it will be virtually impossible to retrieve. Does anyone have experience or advice? I have searched the forum but to no avail. Thank you in anticipation.....
I received a call this evening from a friend who has a swarm in their compost bin (they said they witnessed the dark cloud of bees flying in at around 2pm this afternoon.
I suited up and looked inside..... the bin was approx 90% full of compost and the bees were inside and around the perimeter and not on the lid. I scooped what I could and placed within a cardboard box (I do not have a nuc or spare hive yet) placed the cardboard box upside down on the ground on an old blanket and propped up one corner around an inch hoping I had the queen in the box and the rest would follow so left them to do their own thing for a few hours. On my return, the bees had fled the cardboard box and returned to the compost bin. Obviously I hadn’t scooped the queen and she remained in the compost bin so I carefully replaced the lid to the compost bin and left alone (for the time being).
Apologies for the long winded post, I have read that the queen will nearly always move to the highest place of their chosen home which in this case would be the compost bin lid. Would she move from the side of the bin to lid over the next few days (which would be easy for me to retrieve or is she likely to remain on the side of the bin and begin to build comb? If she remains on the side of the bin it will be virtually impossible to retrieve. Does anyone have experience or advice? I have searched the forum but to no avail. Thank you in anticipation.....