Have any of you gone around shoveling(or hand tossing) slum-gum into old trees along the fence line, bluffs in the woods, bad fodder bales by the manure pile, junk piles in the ditch, field rock picked from the hay field/piled up in the ditches, and any other spot shaded with brush that might make an interesting spot for the bees to set up shop so you can snatch them later? I can't find much of a use for the slum gum, but as far as I'm concerned it smells like a hive. The way the queens are having issues anymore, I might as well fire up the 4 wheeler and fill the dump box with bee-bait on my way down to the fishing hole(when the weather gets nice). Theres a nice spot in the area where my buddys wife doesn't want the wall torn out to remove the feral colony inside. The bees themselves have lived in an old dead oak for yrs! A few yrs ago they set up shop in the wall of the old farmhouse. Rotten old small squares of straw & hay are a dime a dozen to stack up & stuff with bee-bait.
What's some good swarm bait that we usually think of as junk to throw away? Have any of you had any luck with the following?
Old drone comb?
Rotten hive frames in a stack?
Beat up old deep boxes that were abandoned by someone else, give them a wrap of chicken wire to keep the mice out?
Slum gum of course?