Tag: beeswarm

  • A Hive Prepares to Swarm, photos show how

    A Hive Prepares to Swarm, photos show how

    I was watching our hives last week, and thought Hive #1 was looking less busy at the entrance. I was thinking it had swarmed. So we opened up the hive, and found our marked queen, which means the hive had not swarmed. ( When a hive swarms, the original queen flies off with half of the honeybees ) But we did find lots of drone cells and 3 queen cells that are being built. We removed the queen cells, but I know we can’t stop them from swarming that way. We are going to do a split to reduce the hive population, and remove any more queen cells.

    We just received the queens we ordered from Jennifer Berry, so we have to do this quickly. Its best to do splits in May, I understand, but this being early June I think we’ll be ok.

    Our original queen is still in the hive, so it has not swarmed yet
    Our original queen is still in the hive, so it has not swarmed yet. The queen is the bee with the blue mark.
    the beginning of a queen cell among drone cells
    the beginning of a queen cell among drone cells
    here are 2 queen cells being built at the bottom of a frame
    here are 2 queen cells being built at the bottom of a frame
  • Don’t confuse people with silly theories : GardenFork Radio

    Don’t confuse people with silly theories : GardenFork Radio

    This week we learn that Mike is a hockey fan, and he is not pleased with the NHL Network on Cable. And we talk about bees and beekeeping, and bee swarming and why you want to avoid swarms in your hives. Then we digress into many tangents. Like earthquakes and basement insurance, back up sump pumps and more.

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