Showing posts with label Swarming bees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swarming bees. Show all posts

Sunday, May 30, 2010

SWARMING BEES

The behavior observed in this video is know as swarming and is part of the natural reproduction cycle of honey bees. Swarming is a response to overcrowding of a bee colony. One or more queens are produced, the new queens leave the hive with hundreds of worker bees and form a massive hanging cone in a location not far from the original hive. The queen is secure in the center of her legions while "scout" bees fly out in search of a new location for a hive, like a hollow tree. A couple of years ago I observed this phenomenon in this same tree and I had seen it before on a job site, it is good to know what I am witnessing.

I believe that I shot this video as the new hive was breaking apart and moving to their new location. I went back to see if I could shoot some stills about ten minutes after the video and they were gone. The buzz is how I first noticed the bees, it took me a couple of minutes to find them in the top of the oak, they must have been upward of forty feet high my camera is only a 10x zoom so it is hard to make out the ball of bees, it was at least the size of a basketball. You can see it in the opening shot the clearest.

On a trip through the Amazon jungle several years ago I had and encounter with wasps which our fearless, super studly, multi-lingual, Spanish guide said were the thing he feared most in the Amazon. This is after I had witnessed him wrestle a cayman and climb a tree to knock a deadly viper to the ground so we could view it. We were on a day hike and were suddenly attacked by a small swarm of these 2" behemoths, we began to run away but I was last in the group and some hefty, old Italian couple were to slow she and I got stung several times. I ended up seeing a Dr. in Rio, but that is another story.