On Sunday the 4th of May we held a training session for our newer members on how to identify a colony that was preparing to swarm and how to implement a swarm control method to stop this happening.
We had 12 people turn up and three committee members carries out routine inspections on the colonies, we then decided on a colony to 'split'.
I have to apologise as my heavily propolised gloves that failed to operate my phone's camera. This resulted in all attempts to take pictures of what we did resulting in naught!
Sadly, we didn't find any of our colonies that had 'charged' queen cells, but we did find one that we decided was very likely to produce them in the next few days. We moved this hive to another position, just over four feet away and placed our prepared nuc in the original hive's position. We then carried out a ‘Pageden’ split on the colony. A demonstration of this can be seen here