Mellifera wrote: » Hello. General question please. My bees, which up to now have been exceptionally docile, went mental when I went in on Tuesday. To be fair, I haven't been in for a few weeks but was able to check super from top and it wasn't full şo wasnt worried about them. I went in on tues to do a mini inspection. They went crazy! They got extremely agitated extremely quickly so much so that I had to abandon it. I saw the queen and there's plenty of brood and eggs. I didn't see any queen cells in the part I managed to inspect. We also have a swarm under the eaves in the house. These girls also seemed to be a little agitated. Any ideas? Is it that I hadn't been in in a few weeks, the weather? As an aside, when they did go crazy they stung the hens (approx 10m away) several times on their heads/combs. I think they might be gone blind now. Any cure/ chance they'll survive? Thanks in advance.
Danzy wrote: » Check your hives folks for stores.
Cul a cnoic wrote: » Gorse fire very close to a hive yesterday, the firemen were fantastic and as usual saved the day; and the bees.
Danzy wrote: » First swarm of the year it's in a box, will tey keep it there, early action.
Mad Benny wrote: » My swarm trap has lots of interest but no occupants. Fingers crossed. What part of the country are you in?
jooksavage wrote: » I started a beekeeping course in Feb but it got cut short in March. I was really hoping to start this year. I have two new hives and am rearing to go. I've set up a few homemade boxes, swabbed with lemon grass oil in an attempt to lure a swarm. Nothing yet. If all else fails I presume I can buy a pair of nucs in early june. I'm based in South Tipp. Any recommendations re a source for the nucs?
Danzy wrote: » South Tipp association is one of the best in the country for training people, probably the best.
jooksavage wrote: » I've heard. Before everything happened, I was in the middle of a course with N Tipp association (live in north but farm is south) and it was great. Instructors were fantastic and very approachable. They said however they were anticipating a scarcity of nuc colonies.
jooksavage wrote: » Hi thanks for the info so far. I actually bumped into someone from the course and they said they'll prob be able to sort me out next month. As I said before I've been trying to lure a colony. I have bait boxes up all over the farm and in ditches across the parish with no luck. Yesterday though I noticed a few dozen bees flying around a spare brood box at the back of the house! I had put a bit of lemon grass oil in there a few weeks ago but had kinda forgotten about it. More bees arrived today - there are at least 50 bees climbing in and out of the box right now. I'm hoping a swarm arrives shortly - is there anything I can be doing to further entice them?
jooksavage wrote: » Just a quick follow up. I checked another hive I left on some land away from my main farm (approx 4 miles away). Lots of bees teeming around the entrance. Very surprised!
Mellifera wrote: » there isn't an excess of drone brood which there would be had the workers been laying...she just seem so slow to start.