coatesg
House Bee
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2016
- Messages
- 123
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- Location
- Oxfordshire, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3 ish
Mowed the grass in the orchard/apiary this evening, with plan of splitting hive tomorrow morning (been too cold to even think about it...). Didn't get that far until youngest asked my wife - "Mummy, is that a new hive there?". And so I have now caught my first swarm
Assume this was the hive I planned on splitting, bees have decided it is warm enough and they were off! Wasn't the easiest to get them all, as the fence is double sided with a 4" gap in the middle. Managed to get as lot of them in a box, deposited in a spare hive, and managed to get the queen as most of the rest walked happily in with me holding the box on the top of the fence. A small cluster i couldn't get in as they had clustered down in the fence by which stage it was a bit too cold to get them to move up. Covered them over with a cloth in hope they may get through to tomorrow and find their way home.
Tomorrow, will inspect and rearrange them with split board as I had planned.
Assume this was the hive I planned on splitting, bees have decided it is warm enough and they were off! Wasn't the easiest to get them all, as the fence is double sided with a 4" gap in the middle. Managed to get as lot of them in a box, deposited in a spare hive, and managed to get the queen as most of the rest walked happily in with me holding the box on the top of the fence. A small cluster i couldn't get in as they had clustered down in the fence by which stage it was a bit too cold to get them to move up. Covered them over with a cloth in hope they may get through to tomorrow and find their way home.
Tomorrow, will inspect and rearrange them with split board as I had planned.