Pollinator post share 5 days ago by admin Today I checked on the possible swarm in Hive 3 … darn. Either it was robbing activity all along, or the swarm moved on. Maybe they did, since there was a swarm hign in an oak tree nearby that caught my attention when I was walking down the street! My neighbor also mentioned honeybees that have take ... BeeGnus - gnusart.com/blog |
The Day of the Swarm share 5 days ago by mistress beek This beekeeping thing is endlessly cryptic. Take yesterday, for example, when bees from the Ann Hive swarmed TWICE and yet due to a clipped queen, remain stuck in our backyard. Alex tells the dramatic tale of exodus and return… mistress beek - mistressbeek.com · 3 references |
1-2-3 A big hot mess of bees share 5 days ago by Laura About 3.5 weeks out from our swarm (we think) we knew we didn’t have a queen in our hive, and while the girls were raising masses of queen cells, there was a lot of uncertainty about what was really going on. So after some debate, a lot of conflicting advice and a queen bee in my pantry for 48 hours ... (not so) Urban Hennery - urbanhennery.com · Rank: 29,730 · 96 references |