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1 November 2, 2018 HONEY BEE SWARM TRAP Dr. Leo Sharashkin who lives in southern Missouri has provided comprehensive information about swarms and swarm trapping on his website. Especially note his suggestions about where to place and how to bait swarm traps. http://horizontalhive.com/honeybee-swarm-trap/bait-hive- how-to-catch.shtml The Dr. Thomas Seeley’s classic publication (EXCELLENT) about swarm trapping is here: https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/2653 Parts: The swarm trap consists of very few parts and has been constructed for ease of assembly by Chris Heston, owner of Traditions in Woodworking. The ¾” plywood is exterior grade and made from radiata pine. The parts are shown in the figures. Top: A 9⅛” x 19” panel with a ventilation hole centered in the board. Bottom: A 9⅛” x 19” panel with 4 small drain holes in each corner. Sides: Two 19⅞” x 22” panels with ¾” rabbets on the sides and top, and a ¾” dado groove near the bottom. There are six pilot holes for screws along the edge of each side. Front: A 9¼” x 22” panel with an entrance slot, a dado groove on the bottom, and a 1½” frame rest on the top. If not already present, drill a 1/8” pilot hole centered and 3/8” down from the top of the box. This is for the eye screw that locks the lid to the box. Back: A 9¼" x 22” panel with a dado groove on the bottom and a 1½” frame rest on the top. If not already present, drill a 1/8” pilot hole centered and 3/8” down from the top of the box. This is for the eye screw that locks the lid to the box. Roof: A sheet of polyethylene material with 6 pilot holes. Hanger: A metal bridle that is bolted to the sides through the holes. Strap: 25-30’ Nylon strap that is tied to the hanger for hoisting the trap into a tree. Fasteners: 26 torsk head screws (#15 bit), 3 screw eyes for locking the roof and attaching the entrance gate, two 2 x ¼” bolts, washers, and nyloc nuts, Porch: small cleat to be placed ⅜” below the entrance slot so that water does not enter the box.

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November2,2018

HONEYBEESWARMTRAP

Dr.LeoSharashkinwholivesinsouthernMissourihasprovidedcomprehensiveinformationaboutswarmsandswarmtrappingonhiswebsite.Especiallynotehissuggestionsaboutwheretoplaceandhowtobaitswarmtraps.http://horizontalhive.com/honeybee-swarm-trap/bait-hive-how-to-catch.shtmlTheDr.ThomasSeeley’sclassicpublication(EXCELLENT)aboutswarmtrappingishere:https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/2653

Parts:TheswarmtrapconsistsofveryfewpartsandhasbeenconstructedforeaseofassemblybyChrisHeston,ownerofTraditionsinWoodworking.The¾”plywoodisexteriorgradeandmadefromradiatapine.Thepartsareshowninthefigures.Top:A9⅛”x19”panelwithaventilationholecenteredintheboard.Bottom:A9⅛”x19”panelwith4smalldrainholesineachcorner.Sides:Two19⅞”x22”panelswith¾”rabbetsonthesidesandtop,anda¾”dadogroovenearthebottom.Therearesixpilotholesforscrewsalongtheedgeofeachside.Front:A9¼”x22”panelwithanentranceslot,adadogrooveonthebottom,anda1½”framerestonthetop.Ifnotalreadypresent,drilla1/8”pilotholecenteredand3/8”downfromthetopofthebox.Thisisfortheeyescrewthatlocksthelidtothebox.Back:A9¼"x22”panelwithadadogrooveonthebottomanda1½”framerestonthetop.Ifnotalreadypresent,drilla1/8”pilotholecenteredand3/8”downfromthetopofthebox.Thisisfortheeyescrewthatlocksthelidtothebox.Roof:Asheetofpolyethylenematerialwith6pilotholes.Hanger:Ametalbridlethatisboltedtothesidesthroughtheholes.Strap:25-30’Nylonstrapthatistiedtothehangerforhoistingthetrapintoatree.Fasteners:26torskheadscrews(#15bit),3screweyesforlockingtheroofandattachingtheentrancegate,two2x¼”bolts,washers,andnylocnuts,Porch:smallcleattobeplaced⅜”belowtheentranceslotsothatwaterdoesnotenterthebox.

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TopandEntranceClosure:#8wiretobestapledovertheventilationholeinthetop.Apieceofperforatedpolycarbonateplasticisincludedtocovertheentrancewhenaswarmisgoingtobemoved.Theplasticisbeveledononecornersothatitwillrotate.Enhancements:Theinsideoftheboxshouldnotbepainted.However,theinsidecanbetreatedinthreewaystomakeitpossiblymoreattractivetobees.1)ThefirstthingthatIrecommendistouseacircularraspinadrilloradiscwheelinananglegrindertoroughenupthepanels.Researchhasshownthatbeeswillapplypropolistoaroughsurfacemakingthehiveareahealthier.Ialsobelievethebeescanmovearoundinsidetheboxfaster.2)Thesecondenhancementistochar/burntheinsideofthepanels.Nearlyeveryonerecommendscoatingtheinsideoftheboxwithpropolisifitisavailable.Assembly:Tools:Electricdrillfordrivingscrews,#15torskbit,¼”hexdrivebit,7/16”socketdriverorwrenches,rubbermallet,stapler,optionalclampsthatopento20”.TheBox:Layoneofthesidepanelsonaflatsurfacewiththeinsideoftheboxfacingupward.PlaceabeadofTightbondIIglueonthetwosideedges(alongpilotholes)andinthegroove.Insertthebottompanelthatcontains4drainholesinthegrooveonthebottomofthesidepanel.Pressthebottompanelcompletelyintothegroovewithamallet.Centeritsothatthereis3/8”overlapalongthesiderabbets.Next,placethefront(withentranceslot)andbackpanelsontheedgesofthesidepanel.Pressthesepanelsintotheoverlapofthebottompanelsothatfrontandbackpanelsareflushwithedgesofthesidepanel.Applyabeadofgluetothetopedgesofthethreepanels.Nowtakethesecondsidepanelandpressitintoplace.Clamptheboxifnecessary.

Insertscrewsintothepilotholesandscrewthemdown.Whenallscrewsareinplace,gentlyliftandfliptheboxsothatyoucanplacescrewsintheothersidepanel.Tightenthosescrewsandtheboxistogetherforever.TheTopandRoof:Stapleornailthepieceof#8screenovertheventilationholeinthetoppanelanddropitintothebox.PlacethePOLYETHYLENEroofontopoftheboxandcenteritsidetoside.Thenpositiontheroofpanelsothatthereisa½”overhangontheBACKofthebox.[Note:alargeroverhandonthebackoftheboxmaymakeitmoredifficulttohangtheboxproperlyinatree.]Isuggestdepressingthearchintheroofpanelsothatthereisa½-¾”spacebetweenthetoppanelandtheroof.Thiswillallowforadequateventilation.Drivethehexheadscrewsintothetoppanelthroughthepilotholes.Thescrewstodonotneedtobedrivendowntight.TheHanger:Bolt(¼”x2”)themetalbrackettothesidesusingthepilotholes.Useanylocnutandflatwasherontheinsideoftheboxandoutsideofthehanger.DONOTTIGHTENDOWNTHENUT–YOUNEEDTHEBOLTLENGTHSOTHATTHEHANGERWILLCLEARTHEROOF.Tiethenylonstraptothehanger.Painting:

Bottomboard

Frontandbackboards

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Primeandpainttheoutsideoftheboxasyouwouldanyotherbeehivecomponent.Alightercolorisoftenrecommendedsothattheboxdoesnotgettoohot.Baiting:

AccordingtoMichaelBush,theauthorofthePracticalBeekeeperbook,thethreemostimportantthingsforaswarmtraparelocation,locationandlocation.Lemongrassoilmimicsthepheromonethatscoutbeesreleasewhenlookingforanewhomeandhasbeensaidtodoubleyourchancesatluringaswarmtoahiveortrap.IhavehadgoodsuccesswiththeNOWbrandoflemongrassoil.Justputadroportwo(andnomore)oftheoilinsidetheentranceofyourhive.Ialsoputadroponapieceofpapertowelandplaceitinasandwichbag.Iputthisontopoftheframesandperforatethebagwithaknifeblade.Youcanrefreshtheoilweeklytokeepthescentfresh.Ifyoucansmelltheoilthebeescan!!Oldbroodframeswhichcontainbroodpheromonealsoarerecommendedluresthatattractstheswarm.Thebestbetistousealloftheserecommendationsatthesametime.Deploying:

Locateanappropriatetreewithalimborstubstickingoutfromthetrunk.Irecommendgettingapieceoflightweightcottonstringandattachingaweighttoit.Throwtheweightoverthelimbwhereyouwanttosuspendthebox.Oncethestringisintheproperplace,attachoneendofthecottonstringtothenylonstrapandpullthestrapoverthelimb.Hoistingtheboxismucheasierwithtwopersons.Haveonepersonpullonthestrapandtheotherpersonguidetheboxupwardusingapoleorrake.Oncethetrapiswhereyouwantit,usethe

poletofinetunetheorientationofthebox.Aslightangletowardsthefrontisdesiredanditshouldbeplumbfromsidetoside.Oncethebracketispulleduptighttothelimbyoucanusethestrapinmanywaystosecurethetraptothetreesothatthetrapdoesnotspinorrock.Tieoffthestraparoundthetreeoranadjacenttree.Itseemsthatbeeshavelocationcriteriamuchlikedeerhunterswhenputtingupladderstands.IfthereareSAFEladderdeerstandsinyourareatheymightbeaperfectplacetomountaswarmtrap.Hoisttheswarmtrapup

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ontotheplatformofthedeerstandandsecureitwitharatchetstraporrope.Thedisadvantageofdeerstandsarethatyouwillneedtoclimbthestandtoraiseandlowerthetrap.Youmustusecautiontomakesurethescreweyesareinplacetolockthelidontothebox.KEEPTHENYLONSTRAPONTHEHANGER!

Success:

Checktheswarmtrapeveryfewdays.Youmayfirstseescoutbeesinspectingthebox.Whenaswarmmovesinyouwillseehundredsofbeesperminutegoinginandoutoftheboxduringthemiddleoftheday.Asuresignthataqueenisintheboxisifthebeesarebringinginpollen.Swarmsareveryproficientinmakingwax.Iattempttotransferthebeesassoonaspossible(lessthat48hours)toahiveboxsothattheydonotbuildwaxunderneaththeframeswhereitwillbewasted--BECAUSETHEYAREABLETOVIOLATEBEESPACEWHENTHEYARENOTINALANGSTROTHHIVEBOX.

Onceyouareconvincedthataswarmhastakenresidenceintheboxyouneedtopreparetolowerthebox.Hereisalistofusefulitemsinthatregard:

BeesuitandglovesDucttapetosecuretherightsideoftheentrancegate

Earlyinthemorningorlateintheeveningnearlyallofthebeeswillbeinsidethebox.Thisisthetimetoclosetheentrancesothatyouwillcapture99.99%ofthebees.Pivottheperoratedplasticgatedownontotheporchtoblocktheentrance.Thetopisbeeproofwhensecurelyinstalledintothefrontandbackrabbetsofthebox.

Nextyouneedtopreparetomovethebeesfromtheswarmtrapintoaregularhive.Hereisalistofusefulitemsinthatregard:BeesuitandglovesSmokerHivetoolsandframelifterHivestand–concreteblocksorwoodenstandHivebottomboardDeephivebodyboxwithatleast6framesandfoundationFrontquartjarfeeder,framefeeder,ortopfeeder(withventilationboxorsuperboxifusingtopfeeder)InnercoverTopcover

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Positiontheswarmtrapnexttothenewhive.Startbyaddingafewpuffsofsmokethroughtheentranceoftheswarmbox.Thenremovethetopoftheswarmbox.Ifyouhavealarge“primary”swarmyoushouldseebeescoveringalloftheframes.Slowlytransfertheframesofbeesintothecenterareaofthehiveboxinthesameorderastheywereintheswarmtrap.Itisbesttomovetwoorthreeframesatatimesothatyouminimizepotentialdamagetothequeen.Addadditionalframesuntilyouhaveatotaloften/eightinthehivebox.Usingthehivetool,compressthe10framesintothemiddleofthebox.Atthispointyoumaystillhavelotsofbees(Ihad1000sormore)intheswarmbox.Thesimplethingtodoisturntheboxupsidedownontopofthehivesothattheswarmboxoverlapstoprovideanopening.Allofthebeeswillworktheirwayintothehiveinacoupleofhours.Laterintheseasonyoumaycatch“afterswarms”thataresmallerandcover3-5frames.Thesearestilllargerthanacommercialpackageofbeesandareveryviable.In2018Iamgoingtotransferthesetonucboxes.MichaelBush(authorofThePracticalBeekeeper)suggestsinstallingbeesintheminimalamountofspaceandthentransferthemtolargerboxesastheyfillouttheframes–80%rule.Feedingtheswarmthefirstcoupleofweeksmaysubstantiallyincreasethebeessurvival.Whateveryoudoyouhavetowatchforrobbing!!

• Ifyouareusingaframefeederyouwillreplacesomeoftheemptysideframesandaddsugarsolutionatthispoint.Ifyouareusingatopfeederaddtheextraboxtoholdthefeeder.Fillthefeederwithsugarsolution.

• Ifyouareusingafrontfeederyouwillinstallitlastonthebottomboard.

Placetheinnercoverandtopcoverontothehive.Checkthefeederandaddsugarsolutioneverycoupleofdays–especiallyiftheweatherislimitingforagingforthebees.

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Hereisaneasywaytomovetheswarmtrapifyourvehicleisnotcloseby.Itcanbeespeciallyheavywhenyoucatchalargeswarmthathasbeenintheboxseveraldays.