Caught a swarm today. Sure it was my own bees but would have sucked if they left.
I'll try to capture in photo what went down...
Was home literally putting together bee boxes in preparation of some VSH queens coming likely Friday. Started hearing a buzz, sustained and intense. Looked around expecting one of the many flowering trees/shrubs to be covered with bees. Nope. Walked up to the wee apiary to view the sky filled with bees. A living cloud.
After an hour or so they started to congregate on two branches of apple tree, became much quieter. By the time I hob cobbed a hive for them they were all on one branch of apple tree not 20 feet from apiary bear fencing.
6 ft ladder, grey plastic tote from
walmart and not a clue how heavy that mass of bees was going to be....knocked it from top of ladder leaning into tree branches and when they dropped nearly dropped them! Fingers pressed on tote it rotated providing a niagra falls of bees until I quickly took a few steps down to right the tote on top of ladder. Wow, that was three times easy the weight of 3lbs package by finger tips pressed on tote stretched out though the limbs.
Anywho, glad to say they seem to have accepted the new hive. I won't bee far shy of bees when the new queens arrive in two days now. Phew!
Had an extra frame so used it to prop lid up, since replaced with thin shim and will go later this evening to fasten top of this swarm trap I'd made last year. Funny thing is in bit over an hour in they already started making comb on the waxed frame shown in photo to vent the hive. Wow...