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Thu, 8 May 2003 23:34:21 +0100
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Thought that this advice sent to a bee list distributed in the French language might be of use!!

For the capture of swarms and ensuring that they remain in the hive that they are placed, follow
instructions below.

1. Take one hive (or as many as you require).
2. Remove frames.
3. Urinate into the box.
4. Replace frames.
5. Allow to dry.

Swarms placed into such a treated hive will not attempt to abscond!!

Thanks to Patrice Vernet  for the technique, which on following, states that it is efficient.

So, any takers on this technique?
Comments(esp. from Jim Fischer!) and observations awaited.

Regards
Peter

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