I usually only keep around ten or so hives but I pick up swarms this way
every year. There is a commercial holding yard a couple miles down the
road and quite a few blueberries a few more miles out. This is where I
assume most of them come from. I have a 'bee gum' tree I got from a tree
service four years back I mounted a hive on top of (they didn't survive
since I got them over a warm Thanksgiving in Michigan and the top of the
nest was cut through). I have caught 5 swarms in the tree in four years (I
usually draw them into the top hive and move them) in addition to the
others I lost count of over the years in the apiary. This year though I've
had one in the "bee gum" 4 out of one tree all at the same time, one from a
barn, and one that moved into empty equipment.
Jeremy
West Michigan
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