Posted by 1936 on May 31, 2008 at 16:07:33 from (68.77.1.143):
In Reply to: O/T Bees posted by 37chief on May 30, 2008 at 21:28:57:
Use to collect swarms. Usally hanging on a small branch. Place a super the bottom part of the hive on the ground. Cut the branch off and place the swarm by the opening and start thumping the empty super with the saw blade to give the hollow sound for a while and they will migrate into the hive after a day or so put the hive up on a stand. Wild swarmed bees are the worst to collect their honey nasty temper. During swarming they seldom sting. All balled around the queen. When two queens are in one hive one will leave and take part of the bee's. If you are unable to save the swarm look up a bee keeper and have him collect the swarm. If in sourthern states make sure it is NOT the African bee! Be safe and ware all white. NO black clothing. A group of African bees can kill a black horse.
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