Collected a swarm today from a scrap yard, they were on the low branch of a tree. Been there since they arrived on Saturday (a friend told us about them at 4.30pm today, we had them in the hive by 5.30 pm). Easily reached by standing in the back of the pick up. Quick shake and into the hive. Scrap yard owner said they sometime have swarm take up residence in some of the cars that are there to be scrapped. Took our number in case they get anymore swarms.
Headed back with the swarm on board.
Turned off the main road, about 2 miles from home spotted another pickup a little way in front with with what looked like brood and super boxes on it. Next thing one box flew off the side, sending frames flying. We beeped our horn, flashed our lights, but the vehicle kept going. Mr Shoot and myself pulled over, jumped out and picked up the brood box, and all the new frames, luckily none were damaged. Chucked it in the back of our pick up and went off after the other beekeeper. We managed to catch up with the other beekeeper at the next village and followed him to his premises (luckily in that village). We presented the beekeeper with his brood box and frames, he was chuffed and said it was nice to meet some other beekeepers. The beekeeper was called Tony, a full time beekeeper who produces honey and provides pollination to orchards etc. He was lovely and gave us a quick tour of his set up, was amazing.