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Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 7, 2013
- Messages
- 1,251
- Reaction score
- 51
- Location
- Yorkshire Wolds
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- enough (but all insured!)
I cannot get a break, I saw a swarm flying over my apiary this afternoon, I thought it was going to go into the bait hive at the Apiary, it was close, there have been some more interest in last few days in the bait hive on my bay window.
I was already in a bee suit, to do weekly inspections, and I watch with my neighbour as it flew over the gardens, and landed in a nearby neighbours barn/ outbuilding, where usually a swarm disappears into the building fabric! (regularly!).
As I walked down the road to ask him, if I could look he was walking up the road!
It was really unclear if the bees had just arrived, bees were always present, was there a previous bees nest which had died out, did he fix the building from before!
Answer - No, they all disappeared so I didn't fix it!
But I had clearly seen the swarm in the sky, moving in that direction.
Tried to find where they were entering the building, but very difficult with ivy climbing the entire wall, about 30 feet high from the ground.
Tried a lot of smoke, which could have been a hole they were goin in... and left a bait hive.......
But I think they'll be in the building somewhere!
Checked a couple of Apidea Mating Nucs, open queen cell - saw queen in one, but no eggs as yet, maybe too early and she's not mate yet, lots of comb being built.
The other Apidea, queen cell hatched, no sign of hatched queen, lots of bees, building comb.
I was already in a bee suit, to do weekly inspections, and I watch with my neighbour as it flew over the gardens, and landed in a nearby neighbours barn/ outbuilding, where usually a swarm disappears into the building fabric! (regularly!).
As I walked down the road to ask him, if I could look he was walking up the road!
It was really unclear if the bees had just arrived, bees were always present, was there a previous bees nest which had died out, did he fix the building from before!
Answer - No, they all disappeared so I didn't fix it!
But I had clearly seen the swarm in the sky, moving in that direction.
Tried to find where they were entering the building, but very difficult with ivy climbing the entire wall, about 30 feet high from the ground.
Tried a lot of smoke, which could have been a hole they were goin in... and left a bait hive.......
But I think they'll be in the building somewhere!
Checked a couple of Apidea Mating Nucs, open queen cell - saw queen in one, but no eggs as yet, maybe too early and she's not mate yet, lots of comb being built.
The other Apidea, queen cell hatched, no sign of hatched queen, lots of bees, building comb.