Hi everyone, 15 plus years ago, when I was just starting on this forum, I experienced my first swarm. I had 2 hives. Lazybeekeeper will remember this, and many others who were on this forum back then. After this first swarm, both hives swarmed again and again... on and on
What a way to learn about swarms when they are coming at a new beekeeper by the dozens. I didn't even have enough wooden ware to house all those swarms. I caught them in ice chests, cardboard boxes, and a suitcase
Anyway, the following year the same thing happened with the same hives and queens. I was dumbfounded as to why a hive would swarm itself to nothing. And the forum members were hollering "Switch Out That Queen!" I had no idea how to switch out a queen!
THEN, one of the members here said that they thought I had queens that were genetically swarmy. I don't remember how I got new queens, or if I simply got new bees. And then learned how to prevent swarming.
This year one of my hives swarmed, and I caught the swarm and all was well... I thought. First, I haven't had a swarm that I know of for... well, years. THEN! three days later same hive swarmed again. Boy! did my alarm go off! I wasn't able to catch the second swarm. I doned my bee veil and jumped right into that hive and went all the way down. I found 15+ queen cells of all ages, newly capped, uncapped, more being built. Those cells were in the bottom, middle, and honey super. Bingo! Swarmy Queen.
I live in the city so I can't have swarming bees. I proceeded to tear down all evidence of any kind of queen cell. I did find one lone virgin queen wandering around like she didn't know what she was supposed to do, so I clipped her, put the hive back together and turned her loose again.
To me, turning her loose again with out all the present queen cells that were in the hive, was a giant leap of faith that the remaining bees would settle for just her. But it all worked! The swarming stopped, the virgin got mated, and So Far So Good! As I tip toed away from the hive saying a little prayer for new queen.
Okay... That's my swarm story for this year. What do any of you know about 'The Swarm Gene'? I'm all ears