Splitting A Hive To Prevent Swarming

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In this article, we look at the practice of splitting a hive to prevent swarming. We often are confounded by working out how to stop bees from swarming. A simple swarm control split can stop the loss of swarms.

A beehive is governed by pheromones. The queen pheromone controls the workers, and, if a queen is not able to produce enough queen pheromones, the workers make queen cells...

Why Do Bees Swarm?

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In some races of bees, reducing the size of the brood nest can maintain population levels at the right ratio of queen to worker. ..

How To Stop Bees From Swarming?

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1. Ventilated Australian Migratory Bee Lid

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If we take a hive when it is building up, and remove some of the bees and brood combs in that hive to a new box we are reducing the population of the parent box. Normally we split into a five-frame nucleus box, or if we have two brood boxes, we can split these into two hives.

What Is A Swarm Control Split?

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I have found that in my area I can only get splits to work well in a strong honey flow.

Placing Your Swarm Control Splits

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Options For Re-queening The Queen-less Split

You can introduce a new queen into the queen-less split. It is generally better to do this one to two days after splitting the hives so that they have had time to realize they do not have a queen.

Introduce A New Queen

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Introduce A Queen Cell

Much like introducing a queen, it is better to wait a day or two, and then add one or two queen cells to the hive.

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ADVICE

If you split a hive after they have swarmed you have basically missed the point of the split and lost half of your bees. All is not lost, however, and normally near every apiary I have, I place a couple of old beehives on a roof, or in trees and you will often find that you will catch the swarms which leave if there is a strong honey flow on the go.

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