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		<title>A Spring Swarm! A Beekeepers Journal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 04:44:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday &#8211; April 26th &#8211; today is swarm day&#8230; I caught a swarm from the Brooktrails hive today! Easiest swarm catch ever &#8211; let&#8217;s hope they stay in their new home&#8230; Last hive check,about 10 days ago &#8211; the hive was super healthy &#38; stuffed with bees, so good to see after the worries of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunday &#8211; April 26th &#8211; today is swarm day&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://anniegreenjeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/annie-a-spring-swarm-small1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-244" title="annie-a-spring-swarm-small1" src="http://anniegreenjeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/annie-a-spring-swarm-small1.jpg" alt="" width="312" height="234" /></a><br />
I caught a swarm from the  Brooktrails hive today!<br />
Easiest swarm catch ever &#8211; let&#8217;s hope they stay in  their new home&#8230;</p>
<p>Last hive check,about 10 days ago &#8211; the hive was super  healthy &amp; stuffed<br />
with bees, so good to see after the worries of last  summer with our small<br />
colony, minimal stores and spotty brood patterns.<br />
I  had noted a large supercedure cell on the bottom of a central frame  with<br />
about 7 nurse bees busily surrounding it, and lots of new capped  brood<br />
cells &#8211; both workers and drone, and happily &#8220;frame heavy&#8221; with tons  of<br />
honey &amp; pollen!<br />
Certainly it seemed like a swarm was imminent &#8211; so  we prepared a swarm box<br />
(a deep box nailed to a screen bottom with 7 frames  of slightly drawn comb<br />
surrounding a central open space)&#8230;how many days  until this new queen<br />
would emerge?<br />
Karina out of town,both of us with busy  schedules, and May Day weekend<br />
coming up&#8230;</p>
<p>Today, just as I finished  cleaning after the Grange pancake breakfast,<br />
Lanny called &#8211; a swarm had  begun, and within an hour had made a huge<br />
elongated knot on  the branch of an  apple tree just a few feet in front of<br />
the old hive!</p>
<p>I took a vial of  &#8220;swarm lure&#8221; (queen pheromone)out of the freezer, washed<br />
up, changed my  clothes to a fresh light colored shirt &amp; pants, sprayed my<br />
hair and body  with lavender water&#8230;and took my beekeepers bag up the hill<br />
to Karina&#8217;s  hive. We prepared a spray bottle with sugar syrup, and I<br />
immediately sprayed  the swarm with some, then tipped some of the lure into<br />
the swarm box, on the  top of a frame,  into the middle &#8220;hole&#8221; and a bit on<br />
the front landing. I  sprayed inside the new box with sugar as well.</p>
<p>John Wagenet &amp; Lanny  were very helpful as we carefully repositioned the<br />
box right under the swarm,  leveled it and finally &#8211; after more sugar<br />
spaying, a few scouts came into the  box. I was concerned as we kept<br />
fiddling with the box to get it level, and  the frames were sometimes<br />
knocking around, and I felt the scouts might think  this box was not a very<br />
stable new home!<br />
<a href="http://anniegreenjeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/swarm-april-2609-small1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-245" title="swarm-april-2609-small1" src="http://anniegreenjeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/swarm-april-2609-small1-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><br />
We observed for another 20  minutes, occasionally spraying the swarm and<br />
the new box with sugar. Their  branch was very old, thick and would be hard<br />
to cut and lower into the box,  so I decided to knock them down into the<br />
box, rather than wait much longer.  One large shake of the branch, &amp; most<br />
of the swarm fell &#8211; &#8220;thonk&#8221; &#8211; into  the box, a few minutes later I did it<br />
again,after spraying with the syrup  several times.  After 3-4 swift shakes<br />
of the branch, only a few were left  lagging  behind on the branch.  The<br />
Virgin Queen must have been  captured!<br />
We left the lid off to be closed in a few hours before the day  cools off.<br />
I hope the bees naturally choose this new home.  Last year I  forced the<br />
swarm into a box, and taped it shut for 24 hours,  but this time I  want<br />
them to choose their future more naturally.<br />
I do hope the swarm stays  put and after a few days I will move it into my<br />
&#8220;Food Forest&#8221;. Finally &#8211; I  will have a hive in my own Garden&#8230;how<br />
wonderful!</p>
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