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I don't have bees yet. Now you know... my current plan is to trap swarms in the spring. That said...)
ASSUMPTIONS:
-I think we can all agree that swarms that take up residence in a swarm trap late in the summer... say August on, are not likely to survive the winter, no matter how much you feed them. I am basing my question upon that assumption.
-I have been told that bees will be more willing to occupy a trap or hive if it has previously held bees. I am also basing my question on the assumption that this is true.
The question::scratch:
Is there any point to setting up a newly constructed swarm trap at this point in the season, even though I have not yet built a hive, simply to have it be occupied in such a manner that it would make it a more attractive swarm trap in the spring? I also think that if there is any honey produced, I could freeze it and feed it to any hives I may choose to feed in the future.
Effect of your answers
If it sounds like a good idea, I need to get moving on building these things... otherwise I'll wait till it gets too cold to be outside.
ASSUMPTIONS:
-I think we can all agree that swarms that take up residence in a swarm trap late in the summer... say August on, are not likely to survive the winter, no matter how much you feed them. I am basing my question upon that assumption.
-I have been told that bees will be more willing to occupy a trap or hive if it has previously held bees. I am also basing my question on the assumption that this is true.
The question::scratch:
Is there any point to setting up a newly constructed swarm trap at this point in the season, even though I have not yet built a hive, simply to have it be occupied in such a manner that it would make it a more attractive swarm trap in the spring? I also think that if there is any honey produced, I could freeze it and feed it to any hives I may choose to feed in the future.
Effect of your answers
If it sounds like a good idea, I need to get moving on building these things... otherwise I'll wait till it gets too cold to be outside.