Hi,
I would like to remind everyone that we are starting to see honeybee swarms here in the Seattle area. As a West Seattle beekeeper I would encourage people not to spray or poison the bees but rather contact myself or one of the beekeepers in the area to remove them. These swarms are helpful to us beekeepers as we can introduce them into our hives to replace losses from this particularly hard winter.
A swarm is a portion of bees and a queen that has left an overcrowded nest in search of a new home. This new home is ideally a nice place such as a hollow tree, but here in the urban environment more likely in your attic, birdhouse, or behind the roof soffits where they are more difficult to remove. These bee swarms are generally docile and cluster on a tree branch or shrub for a few days before moving on or dying off.
If you have a swarm you can contact me directly at John Woodworth (206.265.3295) or jwoodworth206 "at" gmail.com.
You can also use the list of several beekeepers at the Puget Sound Beekeepers Association swarm list who will also respond to the West Seattle area at http://pugetsoundbees.org/resources/swarm-list/
As PSBA members we do not charge for this service and relocate some of these swarms into our apiary in the Washington Park Arboretum.
I'll try and post a picture of an example of a typical swarm also.
Thanks
John





















































































