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It does happen if they need space. If they actually swarmed (not absconded) you still have about half your bees in your original hive.
If you want to try to catch the swarm you could try the following. Do you have a second hive box or even a nuc box with a couple of frames? If so try putting the box on a high place near the swarm like the top of a tall step ladder and place swarm lure in the box. You can use lemon grass oil and/or was bees wax as a lure too. The bees usually fly late morning to late afternoon when looking for a new home.
We caught 3 of our swarms like this in the beginning of May. Two of them were lured out of high trees this way and 1 had just left the original hive and was in the air. Good luck!
It does happen if they need space. If they actually swarmed (not absconded) you still have about half your bees in your original hive.
If you want to try to catch the swarm you could try the following. Do you have a second hive box or even a nuc box with a couple of frames? If so try putting the box on a high place near the swarm like the top of a tall step ladder and place swarm lure in the box. You can use lemon grass oil and/or was bees wax as a lure too. The bees usually fly late morning to late afternoon when looking for a new home.
We caught 3 of our swarms like this in the beginning of May. Two of them were lured out of high trees this way and 1 had just left the original hive and was in the air. Good luck!
