Chris, This is interesting since we are now dealing with the AHB in Calif. Wonder if we can selectively capture the AHB in swarm hives just like the Mediteranean Fruit Fly is captured. Would be one way to monitor the progress of this new visitor and perhaps control its migration. BTW, It appears from the answers to my post on lures that more work needs to be done on perfecting a "Bee swarm perfume" = Eau-de Swarm. :) Paul Cronshaw DC Cyberchiro and Hobby Beekeeper (Began this season with 4 hives, now have 10 ) Sant Barbara, CA ********* Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 08:39:56 +1000 From: Chris Allen <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Swarm Lure >Anyone had any experience with the various swarm lures? We had a visit once by a beekeeper from Zimbabwe. They use bait hives to collect swarms. Apparently you can see them all over the place when swarming season is in full swing. They generally put the hives up high and "bait" them with propolis. I later spoke with an Australian beekeeper who visited S Africa a few years ago. He says afircan bees migrate naturally twice a year. They migarte (by swarming) from one area where the honey flow is droppng off to another where the flow is strating up. Beekeepers in the area habitually set up bait hives to intercept them. It is likely the Africans can teach us something about this topic. Are you there Afirca??? Regards Chris Allen