by Flow Hive 2 min read
Catching a swarm is a handy way to grow your apiary. It’s also good beekeeping practice, as swarms can cause a nuisance by setting up in an inconvenient location or displacing native fauna. We’ve got a great blog with detailed instructions on what to do when catching a swarm.
But if the swarm you’ve found is high up in a tree, things get a little more complicated. Accessing the swarm isn’t so easy and mucking about with a ladder could be risky. A handy trick to catch an inaccessible swarm is to use a long pole. Attach a container (maybe a bucket or a box) to your pole and shake the swarm into it.
Want to see how Cedar pulls off this high-flying swarm catch? Check out the video!
@flowhive_official Watch me catch a swarm of bees! I saw this one above my ute so I quickly got Bija to film the action 🐝 #swarmcatch #bees #flowhive ♬ original sound - Flow Hive
@flowhive_official A day at the office beekeeping style 😊 ... some extreme swarm catching fun with Pete and Jai 🐝🐝🐝
♬ original sound - Flow Hive
If you don’t want a new colony of your own, give it to another beekeeper who wants to boost their apiary. So bee prepared for this swarming season. Happy beekeeping!