DIY Fish Box Swarm Trap
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 2:03 pm
Hi everyone,
So I am a new beek here in Guilford County, coming down from Northern Virginia last year. My old beekeepers association sent out an email this spring [I'm still on the mailing list, they share good information] about swarm traps and making your own. Specifically there was one design from Jim Fischer up in New York that got a bunch of traction.
The design was using a used seafood box. The boxes are waxed cardboard and so can withstand the elements, they don't smell of fish due to the wax and the ice, and are approximately the size of a 10 frame deep. Though you can fill it with whatever frames you have, and however many you want.
I would post images, but I do not have the images hosted on a website or have a hyperlink. [Bonus of switching to email chains or facebook].
But basically they take coat hangers and put them inside the box to be able to hold frames. One side of the box's handholds is turned into an entrance, the other is turned into a ventilation hole [screen put over it].
These boxes can hold up to 50lbs of frozen fish and ice, so should be able to hold a swarm and frames pretty handily.
There is more information in the email about how to attach the traps to vertical locations.
Bonus is that these traps can be folded flat for winter, and then redeployed in the spring.
I have been in touch with 1618 Fish and Grill, and they have waxed cardboard boxes. I am going by this evening to check it out, and will see what they are like.
They will have plenty more in future, and the manager said she would call me when they have a box. Happy to act as correspondent and organizer for getting these boxes to create swarm traps for future.
-Eliot
So I am a new beek here in Guilford County, coming down from Northern Virginia last year. My old beekeepers association sent out an email this spring [I'm still on the mailing list, they share good information] about swarm traps and making your own. Specifically there was one design from Jim Fischer up in New York that got a bunch of traction.
The design was using a used seafood box. The boxes are waxed cardboard and so can withstand the elements, they don't smell of fish due to the wax and the ice, and are approximately the size of a 10 frame deep. Though you can fill it with whatever frames you have, and however many you want.
I would post images, but I do not have the images hosted on a website or have a hyperlink. [Bonus of switching to email chains or facebook].
But basically they take coat hangers and put them inside the box to be able to hold frames. One side of the box's handholds is turned into an entrance, the other is turned into a ventilation hole [screen put over it].
These boxes can hold up to 50lbs of frozen fish and ice, so should be able to hold a swarm and frames pretty handily.
There is more information in the email about how to attach the traps to vertical locations.
Bonus is that these traps can be folded flat for winter, and then redeployed in the spring.
I have been in touch with 1618 Fish and Grill, and they have waxed cardboard boxes. I am going by this evening to check it out, and will see what they are like.
They will have plenty more in future, and the manager said she would call me when they have a box. Happy to act as correspondent and organizer for getting these boxes to create swarm traps for future.
-Eliot