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So, let's find out why bees swarm, and what you should – and shouldn't – do when you come across a colony on the move. Why do bees swarm?
Bees will be rehomed by keepers, and are not released back into the wild. Do not try to spray the swarm with water, insecticides, or smoke, as this might make the bees aggressive and sting you.
A "biblical mob" of bees has been swarming mailboxes, trash bins and even bicycles around Midtown Manhattan this season — but experts ensure they won't bother you if you don't bother them.
We are now in swarm season for honey bees, but there is no need to panic if you see thousands of the insects while out and about. They are not a danger if you know what to do, and what not to do.
‘Swarm season’ is here: What to do if honey bees arrive at your home After bees began colonizing her front porch, WSMV4 Anchor Amanda Hara learned how to respond and even helped safely ...
Honey bees can be startling, whether they are alone or in a swarm, but Brian Fahey, the board director of with the Charleston Area Beekeepers Association says n ...
Whether you're a new beekeeper or a homeowner with a problem, here's what to do if hordes of honeybees swarm your backyard.
An Oxfordshire beekeeper has shared what to do if you see a bee swarm, after noticing bees were being killed needlessly.
“You’re standing there, and there’s 20 or 30,000 bees in a tornado flying through Midtown Manhattan. It’s definitely going to make people pay attention.” Why are there bee swarms now in NYC?
When a hive of bees swarmed her car, ISRAEL21c Editor Nicky Blackburn discovered an unusual emergency helpline just right for the occasion.
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