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lorihadams
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So we had some excitement last night! Our neighbor's hive swarmed! They have so many bees in the remaining hive that they are actually afraid the "mother hive" may swarm again later this year...craziness. They flew into a low tree nearby and we were able to get them into a hive body with some drawn comb and empty foundation sprayed with sugar water. I am gonna go down and check on them a little later to make sure they are still in there and taking to the new hive body. It was very exciting...this is the first swarm either of us have seen. The bad news is that they have ordered a nuc this year so with our hive loss we told them that if they didn't want the new nuc we would take it off their hands for them. Gonna mean that I have to get some new hive bodies, frames, and foundation but it'll be alright. I have 8 frames with foundation on them already so I should have enough for one hive bodie's worth without ordering any more but I'll need some later on. Gonna be interesting. I'm thinking I may paint the hives a different color for reference or at least number them or paint a symbol on them or something so I can keep them straight. I may tag them with a cattle tag. Gonna make the split Wednesday if it doesn't rain.
oh, and I am trying something a little different with my sugar water....I have spearmint plants growing so I put a handful of the leaves in the sugar water in the entrance feeders and the bees LOVE it. They are taking it much faster with the leaves than without. I'm thinking I may divide my mint plants and plant some near the hives...gotta see about getting some pots for it though cause it will take over if you plant it in the ground and if I ever move my hives then I can move the mint plants too.
oh, and I am trying something a little different with my sugar water....I have spearmint plants growing so I put a handful of the leaves in the sugar water in the entrance feeders and the bees LOVE it. They are taking it much faster with the leaves than without. I'm thinking I may divide my mint plants and plant some near the hives...gotta see about getting some pots for it though cause it will take over if you plant it in the ground and if I ever move my hives then I can move the mint plants too.