--- On Sun, 12/16/12, allen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
As I recall, you leave your hive equipment on the stands year-round and there are quite a few hives without bees standing in the yards at any given time. At least there were on both of my visits. I would imagine that you catch quite a few swarms that way. It was January when I was there and we noticed a swarm in one yard even then.
reply;
I leave old surplus equipment in field in yards yes for ketching swarms, but only average about 1-2 a yard since housel positioning combs properly in sequence. For it stopped 90% of swarming.......................and once there I leave them until established with enough comb drawn to cut out.............which could take up to 6 months or so, plus if they don't make it I don't need them either.
Dee A. Lusby
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