As mentioned in my book review of Swarm Traps and Bait Hives, I tweaked the approach I was planning for my “bait hives“. The goal remains the same: to catch passing swarms, to build up my number of active hives (for free!). Based on the insights in the book, this is what I did: Used two…

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A bee hive in the trees

My first 'bait hive', hung in a tree behind the old convent next door.
My first ‘bait hive’, hung in a tree behind the old convent next door.

As mentioned in my book review of Swarm Traps and Bait Hives, I tweaked the approach I was planning for my “bait hives“. The goal remains the same: to catch passing swarms, to build up my number of active hives (for free!).

Based on the insights in the book, this is what I did:

  • Used two hive boxes for the bait hive (this was also recommended by Tim Malfroy for my Warré hives).
  • Top and bottom boards were screwed on.
  • I drilled an entrance hole at the bottom of the bait hive, at a size recommended by the book. (I hammered in a nail across the entrance to stop birds from using the box as a nest.)
  • The hive is hung 2m off the ground, attached to a nail in a tree.
  • The hive is placed in the shade, facing north.
  • (When the book said the ideal location is a shady forest, I said, “hey, I actually have that, next door behind the old convent”, and the location was set.)
  • I included a few used frames in the bait hive, generously donated by Gavin Smith, my local bee guru.
  • I used lemongrass oil, putting 8 drops on some paper towel, and partially sealing it in a ziplock bag.

So that’s it! Hopefully my trusty bait hive will catch me some bees 🙂

6 responses to “A bee hive in the trees”

  1. Emily Heath Avatar

    Hope you catch some bees! Interesting, other books I’ve read have said they prefer south facing entrances.

  2. James Avatar
    James

    Emily, are the books you read written by authors based in the northern hemisphere? If so, it would be south for them, and north for us (in Sydney)…

    1. Emily Heath Avatar

      Ah of course – sorry I had forgotten about that!

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