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I collected a very small swarm on Saturday, which I was told were the survivors of a colony which suffered wasp attack while in an unused brick chimney.
There were around 500 or so bees I reckon, which dutifully went into my nuc and were settled in at home. Sunday they were coming out and crawling up the front of the box, flying about, as if orienting, then going back in - repeatedly.
Today the same pattern occurred, then most of them absconded and are clustered just above ground level in a small shrub.
So, I shook the rest out of the nuc and checked the frames for eggs and I found a small patch. Single eggs in the bottom of the cells, so a queen is with them.
Then it thundered and rained hard for a time. It has been very warm and humid.
I don’t want to combine them with another colony, having finished varroa treatment and I don’t know the state of health of these bees.
Under pressure from SWMBO (“poor little things”) I have placed the nuc beside the cluster to give them the opportunity to shelter overnight. But what would you do with them please?
There were around 500 or so bees I reckon, which dutifully went into my nuc and were settled in at home. Sunday they were coming out and crawling up the front of the box, flying about, as if orienting, then going back in - repeatedly.
Today the same pattern occurred, then most of them absconded and are clustered just above ground level in a small shrub.
So, I shook the rest out of the nuc and checked the frames for eggs and I found a small patch. Single eggs in the bottom of the cells, so a queen is with them.
Then it thundered and rained hard for a time. It has been very warm and humid.
I don’t want to combine them with another colony, having finished varroa treatment and I don’t know the state of health of these bees.
Under pressure from SWMBO (“poor little things”) I have placed the nuc beside the cluster to give them the opportunity to shelter overnight. But what would you do with them please?