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Okay so with that in mind, how would you attract them to an empty hive that’s next to a second, populated hive? Or would you attract a swarm to a hive away from the other one then move it? (My understanding is you want to move hives as little as possible)

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I would recommend you make a swarm trap (lighter and purpose built) and my understanding is to place it 100+ feet away from your hive if you are going to catch your swarms. Same if you find a bee tree.

I'm using Layens frames, but there is plans for Langstroth. Same principle.

See more info here. https://horizontalhive.com/honeybee-swarm-trap/bait-hive-how-to-catch.shtml

Thank you!!! I’ll read this over. Much appreciated!

My understanding is you can move them 10 feet laterally every week or two.

Or you can put a hive under where you caught a swarm up in the tree.

Or you need to move them 3+ miles away wait a week or two them move them to where you want them.

Or place a lot of brush up against the entrance, that alerts them to change, so they will do a reorienting flight. Then remove the brush a few days later. I'm not sure the time that is needed.

Awesome. That helps. Thanks!