"Swarms" 10/18/18
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 6:44 pm
One of our GCBA members was working at this home this morning and called about a swarm. Most were on the ground and some were about 9 feet up in a dogwood. He did not have equipment to house them and was looking for someone to rescue them. I got a small queen in a clip from the bees on the ground and vacuumed them up. I took my swarm bucket up a ladder and about a dozen stings later, had the tree bees in the bucket. I later learned that they had been there since Saturday. I don't know if they were separate swarms, but when I mixed them together, I did not see fighting. They are in a nuc with a feeder and tomorrow afternoon, I will release a queen from the clip. Before I do, I will look for another queen on the frames. If there are 2 queens, maybe the catcher clip will prevent them from being able to fight each other. If there were not 2 queens, why wouldn't the tree bees join their queen and sisters on the ground?