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A swarm flew over my barn into the vineyard. The air was alive with honeybees looking for a new home. I followed them, hoping they would land soon -- and they did, on a Delaware grape vine.
I decided to give them a new home. I stacked up a few honey supers below the swarm to make them close and then shook the branches of the vine quite hard so that the bees fell into the new box. They hopefully will decide that they like their new location and will stay there. In a few days I will move the colony to one of our bee yards.
Unfortunately this is late in the year for a swarm (July) and it will not produce a crop this year. There is an old saying, "A swarm in May is worth a ton of hay, a swarm in June is worth a silver spoon, a swarm in July ain't worth a fly."
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