Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: Anonymous on June 01, 2005, 10:32:34 pm
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Beth, some of you others may remember about this time last year I reported that I built a 5 frame nuc one afternoon and as soon as I got it finished, a swarm desended onto my 5ft Leland Cypress. I could tell that they were looking for a home so I clipped the limb and dropped them in. Well, I've had a more interesting happening this spring. After I cleaned my hive bodies and arranged my hives with the frames that I thought they needed I had two hive bodies and a few frames left over. Since I didn't have room in my storeroom for the hives, I just put them out where I would put my next colony. A few weeks later, I needed to get a pattern to make a standard frame so I went to the "stored" hive. Guess what? It was about a quarter full of bees. Of course the girls had their own thoughts about where to build their comb and I had to back them up a little but they were doing well last Saturday. I have found that luck counts in lots of things and it is a real suprise when they decide to live with me. I usually have to go after them. This is my third hive this year and I've finally found the queen in one of them. I know that all three have queens because I see new larva everytime I inspect.
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Well that's a fun surprize! They probably did make a mess of the mostly empty hive, but that's fixable. Congrats.
Beth
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What a cool surprise!
Do you know where they're from? Any beekeepers close to you have a swarm recently? What about you, any recent swarms? Be interesting to know, but probably never will.
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I have been keeping a hive put together out the back but nothing has moved in yet. You are just lucky
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If you had a spare hive with 10 empty frames in it and you placed a lure into the hive body what are your random chances of having your box filled with bees?
This might be a fun experiment. Has anyone done this?
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NOW THATS GOOD LUCK
CONGRADS!!!
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Put some lemongrass oil in a old hive body with a top and bottom and tie it up in a tree. I've haven't gotten any with them on the ground, but I have gotten them in the trees.