HELP - I've found a
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DON'T PANIC |
- when bees are swarming they are generally very docile
and show no aggressive tendencies. (This is the secret of the Beard of Bees trick.)
They will merely find a suitable spot to gather, as a temporary measure, while they
send out scouts to find a more permanent cavity as a new home. They are not too
choosy about where this temporary spot will be, it could be in a tree/bush, on a
clothesline, a fence, a bicycle, anywhere that they can land to form a cluster. |
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ARE
THEY HONEY BEES? |
It is important to know that what
you have are honey bees and not the humble bumble bee. The latter exist in
small colonies, do not survive as a colony over winter and often live
underground. The typical honey
bee swarm looks like this.

Bumble
bees are very different and look like this

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MAKE A MENTAL NOTE |
- of where they are (would a ladder be needed to get at
them?) roughly the size of the swarm (tennis ball, football etc), and how long it has been
in this spot. Then armed with this information................. |
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E-mail |
the nearest Association to you. You can get their
details on the menu / database or E-mail
me . If you are in the UK you may phone me on my mobile at 07708541442.
Please note this is a UK site in Northern Ireland. It is not
possible to visit locations outside the immediate areas |
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AT A SAFE DISTANCE
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- Sit back, watch and wait for the beekeeper to
arrive. Any beekeeper will tell you that there is something very magical about a
swarm. There is an electric feeling in the air, as the bees swirl round before
clustering in a ball. Watching a swarm hived is an experience that you will never
forget, with the bees thrown down on a sheet, you'll see them march into the darkness
of the hive - as if someone has given a marching order. |
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TELL OTHERS |
of your experience. All too often, bees get very
bad press. Mix the word "Bees" with "Killer" and all of a sudden
you have horror film that will perform very well at the box office. You will by now
know differently off course, as you will have seen at first hand just how docile and
truely magical these little insects can be. |
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If you would like
further details about how a swarm behaves, or other information regarding bees and
beekeeping in general, do not hesitate to contact the Secretary of the Association nearest
to you, or alternatively E-mail
me and I will put you in touch with a beekeeper in your area.
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