Friday, May 17, 2013

Swarm in Canton - a missed opportunity!

I got a call yesterday that there was a swarm at an industrial complex East of downtown Canton. The lady who called was very nice, and said that the bees were on a wall. She called about 1pm. Unfortunately I had a 2pm meeting I couldn't get out of, so I told her I would be down there between 3 and 4 to get the bees. Here's a pic she sent me of the swarm:


That's a big swarm! Unfortunately, she texted me about 45 minutes later to let me know the bees had left. I would have missed them even if I had left right when she called. Oh well... better luck next time.

Hive Updates

North hive:

Booming. They filled up the first eight frames with brood in 2 weeks. Added a second box May 9. Going today for an inspection - will likely add another box today.

South Hives:

Inspected the package hive on May 3 to find no queen, some very limited brood and what looked like queen cells:


I posted this on G+ and some helpful Frenchman remarked that he thought they looked like "false" queen cells, and we in fact drone cells. I decided to leave them alone and see if they make a queen. There were still lots of bees in the hive.

Yesterday (May 16) I inspected this hive again and found that those cells had been torn down. I could not find a queen and did not see eggs or larvae. It's possible there's a queen in there who has not started laying yet, but I decided to add two frames of mixed brood to this hive anyway to prop up the numbers and give them some eggs/young larvae to work with if they want to make a new queen.

The Survivor hive is coming along nicely. It has about 10 full frames of brood as of yesterday, which is 7 full frames more than it had on May 2. Third box has 7/10 frames full of brood but I don't know if there are bees in the bottom box at all. Next time I inspect I'll likely add another box and let the honey production begin!


Plans for today are to inspect the North hive again and assess the possibility of doing a split from it. Queen cells will be available June 1 from the club's queen rearing project.