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Open air swarm colony at the local airport. 6/19/2013
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Ken
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Open air swarm colony at the local airport. 6/19/2013
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I got my second swarm call from my friend Jeff Corson. He works at the local airport and this swarm set up housekeeping on a tree branch next to the perimeter fence. This is the first time I have seen an open air colony up north here. I have heard of them, just not seen them personally. I didn't find the queen but these bees were very calm and were building some comb on the branch. As soon as I shook them in the box,they were fanning the familiar lemon pledge smelling pheremone quite profusely. With the exception of a few stragglers early on, even the returning foragers were returning to the new house. We went for a coffe and returned just as the sun was ready to set and the remaning bees had found their way to the box. I put a screened top on and didn't even bother to close the entrance for the ride home in the trunk. I got home after sunset, set the hive on the blocks and listened to them humming away in a relaxed state. Great retrieval!!
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Re: Open air swarm colony at the local airport. 6/19/2013
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June 29, 2013, 10:38:01 am »
Nice catch. Good size, too.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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June 29, 2013, 01:47:27 pm »
Thanks Iddee! :)
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June 29, 2013, 05:39:09 pm »
This is the first one I encountered in an oak tree earlier this year.
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June 29, 2013, 08:00:49 pm »
Happy Birthday Ken and nice swarm removal. They made some weird comb there.
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June 29, 2013, 11:03:45 pm »
Nice job. Nice birthday present Ken. I also have a hive that was an open air hive. They are one of the most docile hives that I have. Made 2 mediums of honey this year already.
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July 01, 2013, 10:15:04 am »
Looks like a great birthday present! Happy birthday to you. You pulled their fat out of the fire. At the very least the bush was too small to support a completely established hive (capped brood and stores). They had no chance had you not come along. Were there eggs in any of the drawn comb?
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No eggs yet in the comb on the tree. the wax was really way,indicating it was pretty fresh. I think they had just decided they were not moving on for whatever reason.There was considerable nectar in the fresh comb.Nothing capped.
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