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August 30, 2020, 09:54:19 am »
I came across this article
http://www.homesweetbees.com/how-to/2020/4/24/russian-scion-swarm-catcher
and wondered if anyone has had success with a Russian Scion? It appears to be a temporary location for the swarm queen to land on while the scout bees go on reconnaissance.
Much better than 30 ft up in a tree.
Placement would have to be in a location where it can be observed several times a day during swarm season. I think it would be really interesting put put a game camera fixed on the RS!
Here is a video of a someone who made one using a bucket.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdWMJdjeVc4
This would work for small swarms, but I think I would drill some ventilation holes in that bucket.
Anyone have any experience with a Russian Scion?
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Re: Russian Scion
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Interesting, thanks for sharing that. Never heard if it (along with a whole lot more).
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Nope, but will be looking at it now.
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