Hi Everyone!
Spring has come early here in Colorado and yesterday I got my first swarm call. I got a text with this picture asking me what to do.
So I dropped everything, left the office and charged off to where the swarm was. On the way I asked the person how high up in the tree it was. The response was, "About eight feet." Beekeepers know that normally means SIXTEEN feet. But I was lucky that this person was better than average at estimating. The bees were not hanging off the edge of a limb nor were they in a very accessible place. So I decided the best way to take care of them was to climb the tree. My ample, 53 year old frame doesn't enjoy climbing trees like when I was 12 years old.
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Sissy boy in the full apiarist suit. Normally, I just wear a veil over my face, while in shorts and a t-shirt, but I lost my veil so...
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Here's a little perspective to show you the size of the swarm.
I shook the branch, got most of the bees in a box and took them home. They are currently doing their think in a box back at my bee yard. I'll check on them in a few days to see how they're doing.