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My bees have also not swarmed this year for the first time in ten years. No checker boarding. I read the article in recent BBKA news and was not impressed
The checkerboarding would not work for those of us near OSR which starts to flower at the end of March.
Ged Marshall, beefarmer and buckfast queen rearer, gave a lecture a couple of years ago on his method of swarm control. With numerous hives he hasn't the time to check each individually for signs of incipient swarming. I can't remember the detail but he inserts frame(s) of foundation in the middle of the brood nest on a ?weekly basis in all his strong colonies. He still gets the occasional swarm, but not many.
I wonder how other bee farmers conduct swarm control?