On Monday we got a call that there was a swarm in a tree and, about 50 feet away, a pretty established hive living in a roof/wall. The homeowners wanted us to take the swarm out of the tree and to try and get the bees out of the wall without cutting the wall. They said the bees have been there about 3 years. It is very active! We got the small swarm out of the tree and took it to our bee yard and it is still there, working away. We started to vac the bees out of the roof but there were too many and we couldn't get into the walls far enough. So our plan now is to seal it up and make a bee escape and try to get them to go into a hive box.
The homeowners just called and said there is another, larger swarm in the exact spot in the tree where we removed a swarm Monday. The bees in the roof are still working and bringing in pollen and so are the bees in our beeyard. Could these be splits from the large hive in the roof?
What would you do? We need a plan.
Thanks!