Extreme Tiny Predator!!!!!!!!!!!!

krazeepolack

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Jul 26, 2009
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Randsburg, Ca-live ghost town
After taking a short break, I headed back into my coop to install nest's & a roost. As I approached the coop, I heard a faint humming sound. I stopped & listened momentarily, then immediately left the coop area. My coop is INUNDATED w/a bee swarm! What to do? Everything workwise just totally halted until I solve this problem. Any idea's out there?
 
capture the swarm and you've got honey.
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seriously, i have no idea what to do in order to capture the swarm, but i'm sure someone will want the bees if you don't.
 
If it is a honeybee swarm ~ they are looking for a new home. As long as your new coop isn't a suitable one, they should move on within a day or less. If they are hanging around call your local bee club or put a quick ad on Craig's List for a Free Swarm. If you call a pest control company they may charge you big $$ to come out.
Regular honeybees are very docile when they are in a swarm so are very unlikey to sting.

Get your camera and take some pictures ~ swarms are really amazing to see too!
 
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Swarms rarely hang around for more than a day ~ unless they move in ~ so it is likely they will be gone by tomorrow afternoon.

Were the bees inside or on the outside of the coop? Were they in a large clump?

Bees in swarms rarely sting as they have no honey or brood to defend.
 
Wow... My husband used to keep bees before I met him and up till 5 years ago. We did it together, and It was fun. We caught a wild swarm once. It was easy and fascinating. Hope some one can come get them cause a free swarm is great! The whole time we worked with the swarm catching it they never stung us... I don't think, although we where wearing suits:) They are really docile. But not a good idea if your allergic. Good luck!
 
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We had one HUGE swarm trying to move on our front porch! They don't sting when looking for a new place, but I would be very careful! Google local honey to find a beekeeper in your area.
 

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