Just curious if anyone has seen or heard of any swarming in the area?
I believe that the bees are a couple of weeks late in building up but could see the bees swarming in a few weeks.
Kurt
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Kurt,
I came through the winter with 11 of 11 hives and all fairly strong. I am keeping an eye on all my hives as I have not gone in and inspected for queen cells. I have added supers and hope this keeps the swarms down.
John
I came through the winter with 11 of 11 hives and all fairly strong. I am keeping an eye on all my hives as I have not gone in and inspected for queen cells. I have added supers and hope this keeps the swarms down.
John
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Wally alerted me to try and help one of our club members with a swarming hive today in Greensboro. These were Russian bees that overwintered and were strong going into Spring. When I arrived a primary swarm had left its resting place and was about 50 or 60 feet in the air and settled at that level in a neighbor's tree. Good bye bees. The originating hive still had significant worker bee activity and drones flying in and out.