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Apologies, this isnt exactly shooting related but I thought a few people may be interested.

 

The pic shows a swarm of honey bees. The little blighters are from one of the 2 hives my wife and I keep. Despite splitting both of the hives recently it appears that the bees do not read bee books and decided to swarm. We captured the swarm in a box and then moved them into a "nuc box" (a mini hive) so fingers crossed they will decide to stay. Whilst we were sorting out this swarm we noticed a smaller swarm in another tree so we had to do the same with them.....all in all yesterday turned into a slightly more hectic day then expected.

 

Now the shooting bit.....it also didnt help that I got to bed at 2 a.m on Sunday morning as I have just taken on a new perm of around 400 acres with some serious rabbit issues. The farmer has had to re drill one field and there is a grazed margin of about 20 metres all round his corn fields. I imagine I saw 300 + rabbits in 3 fields and managed to shoot 49 with the .17 hmr. Unfortunately no pics of the rabbits, just the bees

 

Thanks for reading

 

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Very impressive mate , but scares me all those bees. Take my hat off to you keeping them.

 

Cracking night on the bunnies , see any foxes on there ?

Bees are far less scary when you have a bee suit on :lol:

 

No foxes spotted mate but with the .17 making a racket it sounded like a shooting gallery so I think they had the sense to keep out the way. I am showing restraint at the moment when it comes to the foxes to make sure I still have some alive for your visit.

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Bees are far less scary when you have a bee suit on :lol:

 

Whilst I`d be(e) happier you still wouldn`t get me near a swarm by choice. The buzzing sends shivers down my spine.

 

Only time I`ve seen one was when I was working in Eire. We`d just pulled up into the car park of the shop we were going to be working in when we noticed a black cloud approaching. We very quickly realised what it was and everyone legged it back into their cars. I`m sure we`d have been fine but no one was taking the risk. Impressive sight though.

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Used to keep about 8 hives of my own.Collected swarms from all around when the police rang me.Great hobby but all the land was sold where I kept them and the new owner didn't want them on the land.Time consuming but very rewarding.

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Cheers for the comments gents.

 

Bee update- The larger swarm appears happy in its new home. The smaller swarm were obviously not happy and left never to be seen again (ungrateful little swines).

If theywasent happy Mike you should hace told them to Buzz of ages ago :)

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