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Offline Donovan J

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Big Swarm...
« on: May 27, 2022, 01:06:54 pm »
So I was at work at Tractor Supply and a swarm of bees appeared on a tree outside. Once I get off work I got home and grab all my stuff. This thing is huge probably 40-45 thousand bees. I get them all shook into the box and I grabbed the queen off the ground and put her in. Today I went to put syrup on them and they're at capacity in the box. My question is should I transfer them to a double deep? My thoughts are to wait until the queen fills the box with brood then do the transition before it hatches
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Offline FloridaGardener

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Re: Big Swarm...
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2022, 01:54:46 pm »
I'd put the Q excluder on top of the bottom board - under the hive body - for a week... and put the feed on. Because if you use foundation they don't like it, really.  They see it as a wall.

Yes, it'll trap some drones in for a bit... but will prevent them from choosing" a different location.

I'd use the double box because obviously there's enough bees to keep brood warm...it's spring/summer...
And enough bees to bring the food chain up to the top where they will start the nest.

You'll get those bees working on building comb.

Offline BeeMaster2

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Re: Big Swarm...
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2022, 07:54:05 am »
I would also give them a second box. If you have drawn comb, use it.
If the queen is a virgin, or if it might bee, I would remove the QE from under the hive after 3 days. Jim his is to allow her to make her mating flights.
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Offline Bob Wilson

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Re: Big Swarm...
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2022, 09:40:38 am »
Big swarm caught yesterday in this 6 frame, double deep swarm box. We are heading towards 2-3 months of dearth, and big swarms at the end of a nectar flow should be rare.
We wonder if it is an abscond.
When I move it to a box next Monday, I will see if the bees are bigger, foundation bred from some possible neighbor's apiary, or a smaller and darker feral colony.

 

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