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Date: | Mon, 12 Jan 1998 14:45:01 -0800 |
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Hello All,
I have been keeping bees for about 9 years now. Due to moving to
Pennsylvania from Rhode Island and the birth of a son, my hives have
been sitting empty for about 2 1/2 years.
Last spring I started over with packaged bees and queens, just two
hives. Both hives seemed to be doing fine, I had to feed syrup until
they got things going on their own. Checking the hives regularly
everything appeared to be normal. Comb was being drawn pollen was coming
in the young queens were starting to lay.
The bee inspector for my area of Pennsylvania came by checked the
hives found 1 mite on a drone in one hive only. Very happy about that.
Now. Both hives were cared for in the same way fed the same syrup.
Both hives were at about the same stages of building and egg laying. I
left the hives alone for about 2 weeks. Went down to check them and one
hive was empty. No bees, no dead bees, nothing. This was a full size
hive body with 10 frames, lots of room. The hives had not been disturbed
by anyone or anything. So where did my bees go?
I would guess that they swarmed or were taken by a UFO. Swarming
seems more likely. Why would they swarm with room to expand within the
hive? I have never had a swarm even when I was a bit behind in getting a
new body on a over flowing hive.
I usally go with a two body hive and add a third or fourth as needed
for my honey when the hives are up to a good population, 60,00 - 80,00
or so.
If anyone could answer why the bees would swarm under the above
conditions I would like to hear what I might have done wrong.
Thank you for your time.
Gary C. Lewis
Duke Center, Pa, U.S.of A.
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