No, it's a nice, fat drone
Congratulations, you now have bees.
Congratulations, you now have bees.
Well done!Bit concerned they’re not heading into the box....any advice? It’s been absolutely fantastic to watch.
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Well done!
With such a 'new ' swarm you would be very unlucky if it wasn't OK. Reorientation is key - but there is always the BEE factor to change your plan. - take it the Queen is on board ?I’ll be bringing the full swarm trap down from the tree tonight and moving it about 2 miles to the farm where they’ll be living. I’m a little concerned that it’s only 2 miles rather than the recommended 3. A guy at my local association says it will be fine though. Am I right to worry or will it be ok? The swarm arrived on Monday lunch time so perhaps easier to move if still in ‘swarm mode’?
With such a 'new ' swarm you would be very unlucky if it wasn't OK. Reorientation is key - but there is always the BEE factor to change your plan. - take it the Queen is on board ?
That's a bummer. So close. I think it's safe to say everyone is keeping their fingers crossed for you.Just opened the bait hive up and no swarm....guess I should have collected them straight away as they didn’t go in after all...
I’ll just put it down to experience and learn from it...
I usually get a few returnees and up till this year did n nothing and eventually they disappeared. This year, having moved the bait hive in the evening there were a few at the site the next morning and I had put a super with a couple of frames in its place. They were settled in the evening so I put the super on top of the nuc. The next day there were fewer bees and I left those to it. They disappeared in three daysWhat do you do about the bees that go back to the bait box site?
So glad to hear you've finally got a swarm. Congratulations!!!!Pretty exciting day...they arrived about 12pm and went straight in to the trap....
Fantastic news!Pretty exciting day...they arrived about 12pm and went straight in to the trap....planning to move them to the apiary once they stop flying, looks like I’ll have to wait until it’s dark
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So glad to hear you've finally got a swarm. Congratulations!!!!
Get in there and alternate every strip with foundation or you might find yourself in bother. Move them this morning. Pop a feeder on but don’t put anything into it until Wednesday. Don’t bother about excluders. They will stay or they won’t. If you like you can vape them next SundayThanks, I’m not counting my chickens just yet (after last time!) but looking promising!
I’ve just taken them to the farm where my apiary will be and put the swarm trap on top of the empty hive. I’ve no way of feeding syrup into the swarm trap and nine of the ten frames in there only have starter strips, so I guess I need to get them transferred into the hive and give them full frames of new foundation at some point soon so I can start feeding them. I’m still not totally sure of the best time to do this.....at the moment I’m thinking Wednesday (three days after capture) but I’m open to suggestion if there’s a better option!? I’d really like to hang on to these ones if I can.
Get in there and alternate every strip with foundation or you might find yourself in bother. Move them this morning. Pop a feeder on but don’t put anything into it until Wednesday. Don’t bother about excluders. They will stay or they won’t. If you like you can vape them next Sunday
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