> Has anybody calculated how long in advance of swarming bees take an
> interest in a bait hive and add it to their list of possible new homes?
Lindauer has observed that house hunting bees are former foragers.
So perhaps 1 to 2 weeks prior to swarming, foragers would
be aware of many available voids. This might explain why
my traps near where I extract are my most successful at
attracting swarms.
Quote:
Some...of the old, marked bees came back occasionally to [my]
feeding table, but no longer as forager bees; they sipped only briefly
at the sugar water, but they did not fly back immediately to the hive.
Rather they began working in the neighborhood in a strange way: they
sought nearby for dark holes and cracks, crawled into mouse holes in
the ground and into deep cracks in the bark of trees, and finally
inspected [my] two empty nesting boxes. There was no doubt about
it: these former forager bees had become house-hunting bees."
(emphasis Lindauer)
Best Wishes,
Joe Waggle
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/HistoricalHoneybeeArticles/
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