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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => RAPID BEEYARD GROWTH => Topic started by: hummelkurt on March 19, 2013, 04:17:07 pm
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THAT'S RIGHT I FOUND A SWARM IN ONE OF MY FIVE TRAPS I PUT OUT......,...OMG ......THIS ONE ABOUT 4 DAYS AGO.....OMG..............NOW WHAT DO I DO WITH THEM??????? :?
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Hummelkurt,
Congratulations!!! X:X
I'm more than a bit jealous....I'm a new Beek but have had 5 swarm traps out for probably a month now and I'm still 0-For! :(
Many of experienced folks on here can offer some solid advice, but if I'm not mistaken, don't be in a hurry to take it down....give them a few days to get established.
Good Luck! :)
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So it's swarm season in "hopelessly lost" right now?
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So it's swarm season in "hopelessly lost" right now?
Michael,
LOL! I've grown tired of pointing that out to new forum members and explaining the importance of providing a location. :)
I actually wish the administrators would consider making it a required field as part of the sign up process. Maybe throwing in a brief explanation as to the importance of it.
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what do you want to do with them? :-D
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Put them to work!
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what do you want to do with them? :-D
I would like to make them my third hive in my yard. I just lost my third hive over the winter. I have 3 extra hive boxes. My question is how to remove them from one of the tree knot hole in a tree papier mache type traps. Other questions I would like answered please are best time of day to remove them, spray them with sugar water and dump them into new hive body(?). I only have 1 extra drawn cone frame to put into the new box; it's a 10-frame deep. Any help anybody has would be deeply appreciated.
I CAUGHT THEM IN WEST MONROE, LOUISIANA. THEY JUST GOT THERE YESTERDAY AND IT WAS 41 DEGREES OVERNIGHT LAST NIGHT.
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Cut and paste. Cut out the comb they are now making and tie/rubberband the comb into new frames.
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check out the removal section and look at a video of a cut out. JP and Co. have some really good ones. I think hardwood has put some up. you'll get the general idea about moving comb from where it is into a frame then hive.
make sure you put it in the frame right side up. rubber bands make it easy. new comb is fragile. if you can put them in a hive with drawn comb in the extra frames, so much the better.
if you are not sure of something take some pictures and get one of the moderators to post them for you until you have enough posts to put up your own pictures. we'll try to help you keep it all straight ;)
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hive them as soon as possible, don't even try to save anything but eggs and lava. new comb to fragile
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That's what I thought I had read was hive quickly Thank You
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I PUT THEM IN A DEPTH 10 FRAME THIS MORNING. IT WAS A LITTLE TOO COLD, A FEW DIED OUTSIDE THE BOX, NOT MANY. LOOKING FOR MORE IN THE TRAPS.
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ALL THE REMAINING BEES LEFT THE SWARM TRAP HOPEFULLY FOR THE HIVE BODY AS OF DARK 30 WEDNESDAY NIGHT. I LOVE IT!!!! BUT PROBABLY MY OWN BEES
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If they were your own bees and you didn't catch them in the trap. they would have no longer been your bees. take the blessing and multiplie. I have yet to get a swarm from my own hives. I split hives that are just at the stage of swarming. inspecting in the spring is the most busiest time of the year besides collection time.
John
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I GOT ANOTHER SWARM TODAY EHHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH A BIG ONE TOO
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Gotta love it!! So glad we have abundant ferrel hives down here. Makes spring so much more fun. Go set them traps right back out after hiving them and get ya some more.
Bailey.
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IT WAS A PLEASANT SURPRISE
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What type trap? The cardboard bucket?
Bailey
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THIS SWARM FOUND MY 10 FRAME DEEP SITTING ON 2 SAWHORSES BESIDE ANOTHER 10 FRAME DEEP THAT I PUT MY OTHER SWARM IN. I WILL PUT ANOTHER BESIDE THOSE 2 NOW. I HAVE 2 OF THE TREE KNOTHOLE SWARM TRAPS CLOSE BY ( 75 FEET AND 10 FEET) THE 10 FEET CAUGHT THE FIRST SWARM. THEY MIGHT WERE MY BEES TO START WITH.......BUT NOW THEY ARE HAPPILY MINE.
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I placed an eight frame deep beside the new swarm this morning and freshened my swarm lure on all of traps. looking for # 3 !!!!!! I do have a neighbor about 150 yards away from my yard with two hives that I can see from the road. I like him alot!!!!! BUT is that bad of me?????
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As with anything new you hug them, caress them, kiss them, and kill them with love and kindness. LOL
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Hive those bees like he would!
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went into the bee yard sunday afternoon the 31th there on a legustrum bush almost on the ground was swarm #3. shook them into a 8 frame deep congrats to me!!!! LIVING LARGE IN NORTH LOUISIANA!!!!!!
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Sounds like life is great. Congratulations, three already and spring has hardly just begun.
Jim
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swarm #4 is becoming expensive...bought 3 nucs spiced them up ....nothing. now i have 8 swarm traps out...more than ever...and nothing . swarm season must be over????
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SWARM # 4 PLACED ITSELF ON A SMALL PLUM TREE IN MY YARD THIS AFTERNOON ABOUT 430PM..THAT'S WHEN I NOTICED IT. PLACED IT IN ONE OF MY NEW 5 FRAME NUCS....NO DOUBT IT CAME FROM ONE OF ORIGINAL HIVES. ALL'S WELL NEAR DARK..........TRAPS OUT TOTAL 9 WITH ONE RIDING IN THE BACK SEAT OF MY CAR WAITING FOR THAT PERFECT SPOT. I MEAN THERE IS NOTHING TO THIS SWARM TRAPPING!!!!! ALSO ORDERED 300 DOLLARS OF EQUIPMENT FROM MANN LAKE TODAY.
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WELL, THIS TREAD HAS TURNED INTO NO MORE THAN A NOTEBOOK FOR ME TO KEEP MY 2013 SWARM SEASON RECORDS. OH WELL, IT HAS COME IN HANDY FOR ME, MYSELF, AND I. THANKS TO BOTH OF YOU GUYS AND DOLLS WHO COMMENTED, IT DID HELP....STAY IN TOUCH.....LOVE YOU.....MEAN IT!!!!!
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Mine have shut down as well. I'm hoping the trap line is buzzing when I check tomorrow.
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HOW MANY TRAPS DO YOU HAVE OUT???
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I GOT ANOTHER SWARM TODAY EHHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH A BIG ONE TOO
kool-aid
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:)Been awhile since I visited, came back to check my swarm catching history. Because I caught a big ole swarm today in the middle of my yard. I noticed a little action in one knothole traps and as I was walking out, saw the swarm attached to the same ligustrum bush that I found one in last year. I boxed them in a ten frame deep with one shallow and my new screened bottom board with the oil beetle tray underneath.
I don't know if anybody reads any of this, but it sure is good record keeping for me. Found the swarm about 3:15 p.m. If anyone out there reads this, let's talk swarm trapping...nothing better than free bees. The Hummel Farm Apiary now totals four hives with three that survived the winter and the new swarm today.
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Swarm business has been the last few days. It can only pick up. I put a trap out on the cross bayou bridge beside a fallen willow tree that was covered with bees prior to the cold snap. Temps have been in the 30s and 40s the last 3 nights. I now have 7 traps on my trapline that i will be running today. I'm still looking for that perfect spot.
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Kurt,
I have 2 swarm traps in my back yard that have each caught 2 swarms last year but none this year. I suspect several of my hives that I did not get to swarmed but none used the traps this year.
I have done 2 trap outs. One that I will be bringing home this weekend. One was In a tree and the other is in a balcony. Both were new swarms.
Jim
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congrats !!!!, so far this year i know of only 1 swarm, mother nature has to up her temps some more,
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Thanks.
The Swarms will bee coming soon. :-D
Jim
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Jim, I believe.......of course I've read a lot about bees.....and one could never read all there is about bees......so many opinions......that's another story.........back to believe that whatever attracts them to that spot once, will do it again. My beeyard is in the back yard of the house across the street from my house. I bought the house in 2009 as a fixer upper. The first order of business was to remove the huge hive of bees parked in the soffit on the far end from the carport door, that the occupants used. I called a beeman from a local website. He explained...."sure you can keep them....simply order a hive box and we'll place them in it." With box ready, I assisted him in the cutout/removal process.....I was stung...to say the least.......many times......all over......in places that I didn't know that a bee even wanted to be! The neighbor behind, the fixer upper across the street, now known as HUMMEL FARM APIARY, explained to me that he had to have a swarm removed from his out building a couple of years prior to the establishment of HUMMEL FARM APIARY. ................................The moral of the story is........swarming is good in places that bees like. I know "duhhhhhh!"
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2ND SWARM CAPTURE OF 2014.. VERY SMALL FROM MY COUPLE OF PEEKS INSIDE DUE TO COLD SNAP. I WILL WAIT FOR SOME BETTER WEATHER TO TRANSFER TO A TEN FRAME BOX, HO HURRY. SECRET SAUCE WORKING GOOOOOOD. LUCKY ME :mrgreen:
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I just caught my first swarm, for this year, it is huge, in a swarm trap. See "I just checked on my swarm trap".
Jim
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Here is a picture of a swarm trap I made from 12x11 pressed fiber pots.
I've got to take time to check on my swarm traps, I put one out every time I catch a swarm.
Catching swarms and trapping them I have 22 so far this spring.
I have 9 trap-outs going and got 8 more to set up.
whew! I'm suppose to be retired, but folks think I'm a retar'd.
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll312/capt44/SwarmTrap5_zps6d2a7524.jpg)
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Consider it a gift if he doesn't do his job and they swarm.
As for comb, big hair clips can grip comb and you can use wire ties to fasten the hair clips to a top bar, whether a frame or for a TBH. the bees will repair and fasten the comb to the bar. Then you go in and cut out the hair clip for reuse. Never had any luck with rubber bands. They cut into the comb too much.
Good luck with YOUR bees!
Gary
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I placed an eight frame deep beside the new swarm this morning and freshened my swarm lure on all of traps. looking for # 3 !!!!!! I do have a neighbor about 150 yards away from my yard with two hives that I can see from the road. I like him alot!!!!! BUT is that bad of me?????
What I was referring to in my previous posting. They are yours. Don't feel bad.
Gary