I feel sorry for Ollie. He finally spends a little money and makes some decent looking bait boxes with his cute little wheel openings and now he's only caught a third of what he did last year. Go back to using those green WWI ammo crates Ollie!
I am up to 4, no traps were placed anywhere, Had to place trap out for 2, removed one from chimney, and had a swarm today, in a tree beside my house, I was walking back from checking the bees, and heard them, looked up and low and behold, grabbed ladder,hand saw, and within about 1/2 hour, had about 5 lb. or more bees in a deep, bees wall to wall. No this was not one of my hives, but has joined the yard now, as long as they stay and enjoy the summer.
I cought my first swarms two weeks ago. Yeah! I have eight nuc boxes spread out on our property in Gilroy. Checking the furthest box I noticed a bunch of activity at the entrance. I went back after dark and put a piece of duct tape over the entrance. Easy as pie, didn't even need to suit up. The next day when I went to re-set the box I noticed a grapefruit sized swarm in the same tree. The didn't even wait for me to get the box out of the truck before they started to investigate. I left the 2nd box out for the day and retieved it the 2nd night. I dumped the 2nd swarm on top of the first.
I inspected the swarm today and they have two frames of comb drawn so I moved them to a 10 frame deep. They look like they are going to be a real strong hive.
Can't wait for the next one.
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