Got a call this morning advising me that a house across the road from my furthest yard had a swarm hanging in a tree. I loaded up and headed out.
I got to the house and sure enough, there was a basketball sized swarm hanging on a branch about 10 feet off the ground (easy for a change). I got my ladder out and set it up beneath the swarm when something caught my eye. There on the ground, walking around like she's out for a stroll, was a virgin queen! How I hadn't stepped on her is beyond me. I picked her up in a clip, shook the swarm into a box, and let her loose inside. I'm not sure if there was another queen in the swarm or not, but figured what the heck.
I then figured I better go check my yard, although I had been there less than a week ago. When I got to the yard, I noticed what looked like the beginning of another swarm from one of my hives. Sure enough, the big swirl started and up up they went. I watched them go about 50 feet up and start hanging around a tree top and I figure that one's gone. I figure I'll wait till it settles and in the meantime I check my notes on the hive that swarmed.
My notes indicated that the hive was queenless a week ago, and that there were 4 or 5 supercedure cells capped. I had taken 1 frame with a cell and made up a 2 frame nuc with it, and left the rest to hatch out. I checked the 2 frame nuc and sure enough, there was a virgin in it.
Back to the swarm, I noticed it wasn't near as high as before and as I watched over the next 5 minutes, it settled into a small tree about head height about 30 feet from me. Too easy! Within 10 minutes I had that one in a box. I never bothered checking for a queen because what I believe what was happening was this hive threw swarms with virgin queens. None of the ladies seems prepared to duke it out for control of the parent colony.
Go figure.
