Hi all,
I hope everyone is good and keeping safe.
Anyway I'm just wondering about a method of swarm control I heard about at a meeting but I didn't catch the full piece.
From what I got is that you put an empty brood box on the bottom with new foundation or empty drawn frames. Then you shake all the bees into it and then put a queen excluder on top of the brood box and the original brood box with the brood on top (making sure there are new eggs) and this allows nurse bees up to the brood and leave it for an hour or two then remove the top brood box and set up as a new hive.
Is this called the shook swarm? I've been reading about the shook swarm on Dave Cushmans site but it only says its for treating excessive mites or EFB or changing out wax. Is it an effective method of swarm control?
Cheers
I hope everyone is good and keeping safe.
Anyway I'm just wondering about a method of swarm control I heard about at a meeting but I didn't catch the full piece.
From what I got is that you put an empty brood box on the bottom with new foundation or empty drawn frames. Then you shake all the bees into it and then put a queen excluder on top of the brood box and the original brood box with the brood on top (making sure there are new eggs) and this allows nurse bees up to the brood and leave it for an hour or two then remove the top brood box and set up as a new hive.
Is this called the shook swarm? I've been reading about the shook swarm on Dave Cushmans site but it only says its for treating excessive mites or EFB or changing out wax. Is it an effective method of swarm control?
Cheers