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It's proving to be a swarmy year for me.  I have another afterswarm up in the pine tree.  They issued pretty late, around 4:30 PM.  I typically have swarms issue around noon.
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Swarms, Cut Outs, Trap Outs and Bee Trees / I Caught a Swarm on My Hand!
« Last post by The15thMember on April 19, 2025, 02:37:22 pm »
I had an amazing experience a few days ago: I caught a swarm of bees on my hand!  Here's the whole story.

Snow White's colony threw another afterswarm as I was doing some outside work, so I went up to the bee yard to watch and see where they would land.  The swarm was very disorganized, as can happen with swarms that have virgin queens.  This was worse than I have ever seen it however, and the swarm hovered, with bees very widely dispersed, for 10 minutes or so at about eye-level with me.  Bees started landing on bushes and on the ground in small clusters, but no one stayed put for very long.  I noticed a larger cluster of bees on the ground, and with my bare hand I lightly touched the workers to get them to move aside to see if I could see a queen.  Immediately they began to climb onto my hand.  In a matter of 30 seconds or so I had about 30 bees in my hand.  I knew I wasn't in danger of getting stung, and I didn't want to disrupt the flow of their movement because I was hopeful the queen was with them, so I decided to just sit and let them march onto my arm.

More and more bees joined the cluster on the ground and slowly marched up the hill towards me and onto my hand.  I had to raise my arm as the cluster got larger, and after about 20 minutes or so, they started to feel quite heavy!  The workers at the base of the cluster, the ones actually touching my skin, were very still, and were using the little hooks on their feet to hold the weight of their sisters.  It felt like my hand was covered in the scratchy side of Velcro.  My hand started to fall asleep from having to remain so still, but the cluster did allow me to very gently and slightly flex the fine muscles in my hand to keep it from going numb from a lack of circulation.

I flagged down my sister when she came outside, and she snapped some pictures of me, got a hive set up for me on an empty stand, and as she stood watching the bees, she happened to spot the queen climbing up onto the cluster I was holding!  That was all I needed.  I waited another minute or so to be sure the queen was well contained, and not just right at the bottom where she could easily fall, and then I carefully but smoothly stood up.  I walked the few feet to the hive and lowered my hand into the box.  The cluster immediately started marching onto the frames and the floor of the hive, and once the queen left my hand, some of the bees began Nasonov fanning.  Once most of the bees had left my hand, I gently shook off the rest.  I got them another box of frames and closed them up.

The question will now be if the queen, who I've christened Queen Belle, is a good enough flyer to mate.  I still don't know why she ended up on the ground when the swarm issued.  Did she just have some sort of mid-air collision and get knocked to the ground?  Or is she unable to fly for some reason?  I gave the colony a frame of eggs, just in case they need to replace her, and because there is of course nothing better to convince a swarm to stay put than a frame of babies to tend to.



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I slapped together a Russian scion quick with the help of my sister.  We hung it up on Wednesday, I guess it was.  (I barely know what day it is today, I've been REALLY busy this week.)  I stuck some old brood comb to it and baited it with some LGO, but nothing doing.  It also didn't catch a swarm that I came home to find out of reach in another tree in the apiary yesterday, so. . . .   :-X

Well, after sitting up there for almost a week, the dogwood swarm apparently FINALLY made a decision, because my sister just saw them fly off to the east.  They had not built any comb on the tree, so they must have just been discussing options all this time.   

After being there for so long, I can't imagine they have enough honey left in their stomachs to build comb.  Assuming they didn't find a home that comes furnished, how will they build comb when they get there?  Can bees draw comb on stomachs full of nectar?  Or does it have to be honey?

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Bee News / National Beekeeping Survey
« Last post by The15thMember on April 19, 2025, 01:09:00 pm »
Bee Informed Partnership used to put their annual survey out at this time of year, but they aren't planning on doing the survey anymore apparently, so the Apiary Inspectors of America has put out this survey in its place.  If anyone would like to participate, here is the link.
https://apiaryinspectors.org/US-beekeeping-survey
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The Trading Post / Re: Smoker plug
« Last post by The15thMember on April 19, 2025, 01:08:14 pm »
I just use a rolled up section of moss.  I spritz it with water to keep it somewhat alive and green.  I typically go through several in a year. 
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The Trading Post / Re: Smoker plug
« Last post by Bakersdozen on April 19, 2025, 10:05:51 am »
Thanks for the tip, iddee.  I can do that!
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The Trading Post / Re: Smoker plug
« Last post by iddee on April 18, 2025, 04:11:12 pm »
I carve down a wine bottle cork. like sharpening a pencil, but not to a point. It works well.
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The Trading Post / Smoker plug
« Last post by Bakersdozen on April 18, 2025, 12:19:38 pm »
Are smoker openings all the same size? I would like to find a cork to fit my Dadant smoker. Corks are easy to get online, but getting the right size is something else. I can order from Widget Supply Inc. but they sell corks in large quantities. Do any of the beekeeping suppliers sell corks?
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Swarms, Cut Outs, Trap Outs and Bee Trees / Re: Swarm season is here for this area.
« Last post by iddee on April 16, 2025, 06:34:37 pm »
Swarm # 9, 10, 11, 12 today. # 9 had left, caught # 10, 11, 12.
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I had two swarms issue from my yard on Sunday.  One was a prime swarm that landed WAY up in a pine tree.  They left yesterday around 3:30 PM.  The other one is an afterswarm from a split, and they are still sitting up in the top of a dogwood.  They were heavily investigating and discussing a trap I put out just for them, but they got off of the idea yesterday afternoon, even though they don't seem to have come up with anything better.  :-X  I don't really have time to mess with them today, but maybe I can try to lure them down tomorrow. 
 

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