biggles
House Bee
- Joined
- May 7, 2010
- Messages
- 336
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- Location
- Tunbridge wells Kent uk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- loads
Hi
Yesterday about 6.30pm the post man called me and told me, while walking his dog he had found a swarm in a tree. I set off with kit, to collect, but when I got there kids had been throwing sticks at it and knocked it into three or four parts.
I scooped up the easy ones and put them into a hive and as it was getting dark had no choice but to sweep the others off a large branch into a cardboard box. On about the fourth go I saw the bees around the entrance fanning and others walking in. The queen must have been in the early ones I scooped up. Lucky
Got them all in by 9.30 and now they have joined my other hives. I'll leave them for a week to settle in and them have a look to see what I have.
This makes up for one of my colony's that has already swarmed, much sooner than I thought they would. I wasn't keeping a good enough eye on them.
Yesterday about 6.30pm the post man called me and told me, while walking his dog he had found a swarm in a tree. I set off with kit, to collect, but when I got there kids had been throwing sticks at it and knocked it into three or four parts.
I scooped up the easy ones and put them into a hive and as it was getting dark had no choice but to sweep the others off a large branch into a cardboard box. On about the fourth go I saw the bees around the entrance fanning and others walking in. The queen must have been in the early ones I scooped up. Lucky
Got them all in by 9.30 and now they have joined my other hives. I'll leave them for a week to settle in and them have a look to see what I have.
This makes up for one of my colony's that has already swarmed, much sooner than I thought they would. I wasn't keeping a good enough eye on them.