Mellifera Crofter
05-06-2015, 06:44 PM
I had to do an artificial swarm today on a small colony. I think they were trying to supersede the queen, but I like her and want her to stay around a bit longer. Because of a lack of hives, and because it was a small colony to start with, I put the queen mother in a nucleus (brown plywood) on the old spot, and kept the brood in the original box (a blue Swienty) next to the queen mother with the entrance facing a new direction.
Normal wisdom is that the foragers will return to the queen mother on the old spot - but as her hive now looks so different, wouldn't that confuse them? There was an awful lot of bees on the side of the blue Swienty looking for an entrance rather than flying to the mother's new plywood box. I suspect they're more likely to find the Swienty's entrance than the entrance to the nucleus with the old queen.
Do any of you also worry about the boxes' appearances after an artificial swarm and whether that may confuse the bees, or am I worried about nothing?
Kitta
Normal wisdom is that the foragers will return to the queen mother on the old spot - but as her hive now looks so different, wouldn't that confuse them? There was an awful lot of bees on the side of the blue Swienty looking for an entrance rather than flying to the mother's new plywood box. I suspect they're more likely to find the Swienty's entrance than the entrance to the nucleus with the old queen.
Do any of you also worry about the boxes' appearances after an artificial swarm and whether that may confuse the bees, or am I worried about nothing?
Kitta