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Date: | Fri, 17 May 1996 10:44:36 -0400 |
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>>> So.. subject to timing ie. how old the open brood or eggs are helps
>>>to determine if and when that hive will swarm.
>>> If you don't find eggs, then you're probably too late. In that case,
>>>make a false swarm and split, unless of course you want to give your bees to
>>>a neighbour!!
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> Is it the presence of the eggs or the fact that the queen is still
>laying? If it is the egss then as a stop gap measure could you place a
>frame from another hive with eggs in order to delay things a bit?
>
Just goes to show!! That the bees don't read the same books as us. Someone
said that he has seen a hive swarm leaving open brood, but I don't think
that's the norm!!
I think the presence of eggs means the queen would be too big to
fly, as one thing they do is too slim the queen down, before they leave.
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