dan3008
New Bee
Ok, I know this is really too early to be thinking about this, but it'll affect my bee keeping, and where I place the hive. That is its playing on my mind, so I want to sort the plan out now...
So a really silly question:
Having got permission from my land lord, and all neighbors (in my block of houses, and ones either side, with the offer of honey/wax if I actually manage to get going) I want to keep the hive in my back garden. That way, even when i'm not well enough to travel to the allotment, I can go check on the girls.
But, even with this permission, I am worried that if my hive swarms, it'll upset the neighbors. Now, I dont really have the money for a second hive, and my land lord only gave me permission for one, and i dont want to upset him.
So, what I'm wondering is how best to deal with a swarm if/when one occurs... Obviously,' without a second hive, its difficult to prevent/manage...
4 immediate options spring to mind:
1 - Re-hive a swarm, or artificially swarm the hive, and keep them in a nucleus colony (I'm not sure how long a nucleus colony can last without swarming or dying?)
2 - Catch a swarm/artificially swarm the hive, and pass on the bees to another beek locally. Although, without a car, I cant imagine the bus driver being happy with my carrying live bees on the bus...
3 - Catch a swarm/artificially swarm the hive, and then release the swarm in the nearby woodland. While I could walk it up to the woods, even with a Nucleus box, I'm not sure exactly how I could release the swarm up there? short of physically removing the queen or just tipping the whole box out and hoping for the best
4 - Just let them get on with it, and hope noone complains too much.
as a side note, I know I'd get less honey/wax when a hive swarms, but how big a difference will it make? While I've helped with keeping before, I've never dealt with a swarm...
So a really silly question:
Having got permission from my land lord, and all neighbors (in my block of houses, and ones either side, with the offer of honey/wax if I actually manage to get going) I want to keep the hive in my back garden. That way, even when i'm not well enough to travel to the allotment, I can go check on the girls.
But, even with this permission, I am worried that if my hive swarms, it'll upset the neighbors. Now, I dont really have the money for a second hive, and my land lord only gave me permission for one, and i dont want to upset him.
So, what I'm wondering is how best to deal with a swarm if/when one occurs... Obviously,' without a second hive, its difficult to prevent/manage...
4 immediate options spring to mind:
1 - Re-hive a swarm, or artificially swarm the hive, and keep them in a nucleus colony (I'm not sure how long a nucleus colony can last without swarming or dying?)
2 - Catch a swarm/artificially swarm the hive, and pass on the bees to another beek locally. Although, without a car, I cant imagine the bus driver being happy with my carrying live bees on the bus...
3 - Catch a swarm/artificially swarm the hive, and then release the swarm in the nearby woodland. While I could walk it up to the woods, even with a Nucleus box, I'm not sure exactly how I could release the swarm up there? short of physically removing the queen or just tipping the whole box out and hoping for the best
4 - Just let them get on with it, and hope noone complains too much.
as a side note, I know I'd get less honey/wax when a hive swarms, but how big a difference will it make? While I've helped with keeping before, I've never dealt with a swarm...