Stuart Pitches
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Looking for reassurance more than anything else I think.
I have 2 colonies in my north devon garden. Last year one of them swarmed 3 times and the original colony survived just fine. Everyone I talked to said that was pretty unusual.
In the last 6 weeks both of my colonies have swarmed 3 times each. Each time I collect them up as they always seem to end up at a neighbours and give them away to local keepers. All of the new colonies bar one have been totally fine, with the other one surviving but being a bit small.
I am hoping that this behaviour is due to them living in a pretty ideal environment and not anything else? I would be worried if my colonies kept leaving but it’s always splitting.
I’m a very light touch keeper, just letting them alone most of the time. I only take honey once or twice a year and never have to feed them. In 5 years I have only lost 1 colony.
Attached are a few swarm photos.
I have 2 colonies in my north devon garden. Last year one of them swarmed 3 times and the original colony survived just fine. Everyone I talked to said that was pretty unusual.
In the last 6 weeks both of my colonies have swarmed 3 times each. Each time I collect them up as they always seem to end up at a neighbours and give them away to local keepers. All of the new colonies bar one have been totally fine, with the other one surviving but being a bit small.
I am hoping that this behaviour is due to them living in a pretty ideal environment and not anything else? I would be worried if my colonies kept leaving but it’s always splitting.
I’m a very light touch keeper, just letting them alone most of the time. I only take honey once or twice a year and never have to feed them. In 5 years I have only lost 1 colony.
Attached are a few swarm photos.