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https://www.beesource.com/threads/honey-bees-and-ley-lines.370481/It's been in the same spot for years, under the same tree.
In fact, we've caught two swarms (this is now the 3rd) in or under the same tree. We caught two other swarms within about 10m of the tree (so that makes five swarms this year alone).
We've not dowsed but quite keen to do so (bring on the hornets!). We often ponder over this - do swarms keep coming to this spot because it's where are hives are or is it a ley line? We have no idea TBH, but curious.
I'm glad you mentioned the dowsing. I thought about getting rods to test where to put my hivesWere the traffic cones in the same place when each swarm arrived ? What I'd like to know is whether the swarm was attracted to the traffic cones or whether they were attracted to the actual spot ?
I find that the swarms that arrive in my garden inevitably land in the same spot where there is a lilac tree in the front garden....
I know it's going to raise a hornets nest but I've dowsed the spot and it's an intersection of three energy lines that cross the front garden. From year to year it cannot be residual pheremones as the branches they settle on I normally cut off to collect the swarms and the tree gets pruned back annually as well.
Why does it happen ? Coincidence ? There are trees all around the front garden that they could land on ... and these swarms (apart from one) were not from my bees.
A wire coat hanger is sufficient but if you want something fancy @pargyle does a great line in turned handles.I'm glad you mentioned the dowsing. I thought about getting rods to test where to put my hives
Thanks, Energy lines it is then!https://www.beesource.com/threads/honey-bees-and-ley-lines.370481/
Note ... avoid the term Ley lines - they were invented by joining up points on maps marked by various random structures or natural features - really you could make them work for anything,
I do ...I'm glad you mentioned the dowsing. I thought about getting rods to test where to put my hives
I'll do it for the next hive. Too late for the existing.I do ...
I know it's going to raise a hornets nest but I've dowsed the spot and it's an intersection of three energy lines that cross the front garden.
Have you got confirmation bias about confirmation bias? #META
Not the first time I've heard of bees in traffic cones. A local tree surgeon I know does a lot of contracts for the highways agency and he sent me a picture of a colony in an abandoned traffic cone on the hard shoulder of the M4What I'd like to know is whether the swarm was attracted to the traffic cones or whether they were attracted to the actual spot
Have you got confirmation bias about confirmation bias? #META
How very drollIt happened when the RF frequencies from my phone messed with my head.
Hand turned, by me, in Yew from my garden - complete with copper coated rods. £5 a set plus whatever the postage cost is ...A wire coat hanger is sufficient but if you want something fancy @pargyle does a great line in turned handles.
I think you will find that Roger Patterson has done some blind testing ....Confirmation bias - Wikipedia
I have noticed that no-one ever seems to have done this dowsing stuff before they notice swarms arriving at a certain site. It's always afterwards .... and, magically, they then discover energy lines leading to that place.
I think you will find hat Roger Patterson has done some blind testing ....
try sleeping with your head in the microwaveIt happened when the RF frequencies from my phone messed with my head.
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