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From: | Thom Bradley <"thombrad spam n mustard sandwiches"@VISI.NET> |
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Date: | Sat, 25 Mar 2000 00:24:27 -0500 |
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Experience, (not study) is that in my yards, they either move nearly
exactly 90% to prevailing wind, exactly down prevailing win or nearly
directly above the originating colony as their initial settle point. I
have never had a swarm move any other direction (that I have found) in
any other direction.
They also tend to settle in the same spots and issue between 11 and
2:30 during the day. I also note the bees performing flying practice
come out about 1 hour before the temperature drop enough that foraging
effectively ends.
Thom Bradley
Chesapeake, VA
Adrian Wenner wrote:
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> On March 14th Allen Dick asked:
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> >Have any observations been made as to which direction swarms normally move from
> >their hives in comparison to the normal winds in an area, or the time of day
> >that the swarms move,
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