I was walking back on my driveway to feed my rabbits and saw what I thought from a distance was a bald faced hornet nest in a mulberry tree over my driveway. I thought I'll have to get my shotgun and blast them with 7 1/2s. When I got close I realized it was a honeybee swarm.
I hopped in my truck, drove over and grabbed some very old hive pieces from a friend of mine, who used to check 64 hives a day for Ohio State. I waded through some stinging nettles, which I didn't notice and got my right calf stung pretty good. The hive pieces were covered in several inches of coon crap. I got 3 shallow supers and a lid that weren't as bad as the rest. I scabbed the 3 supers together and screwed a piece of plywood on the bottom side, with a shim to leave a gap for the bees.
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The swarm was about 11' high. I pulled my truck up underneath it, so I could work from the bed. I found out my old loopers were overly dull. I had a lot of bees fall on me and got stung a lot. It wasn't bad. I switched to my battery powered chain saw and cut the thick branch I thought was supporting the swarm, dropping 3/4 of the bees in the box, Diane was holding. Diane got stung once, while holding the box. I got stung a lot more. The bees weren't aggressive, I just wasn't getting through the branches well, which I had to stretch full out to reach. The queen probably was in this remaining mass of bees, attached to smaller branches blocked from view by the swarm.
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I dropped the remaining bees in another box and then dumped both boxes of bees in the hive body. Diane slapped the hive cover on as soon as I dumped the second box. The loose bees, of which there were a great many, immediately started going into the hive. I take that as a good sign I got the queen.
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I've wanted bees for years but always thought they were to expensive, because my friends who keep them lose many of their hives, especially during the Winter.
I got stung around 30 times. I just had shorts and a t-shirt on. I got at least 4 bee stings in my calf, where the stinging nettle got me. It's strangely tingly right now.
I need to get some frames and a good hive body. I'm hoping the bees stick around in the cobbled together box, until I do.
Keith