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Understanding Swarms of Bees: What You Need to Know

A swarm is a large group of bees that leave their hive and fly together in search of a new home. This behavior is called swarming, and it is a natural process that occurs in honey bee colonies when the colony becomes too crowded.
Swarms can be dangerous if they are provoked or threatened, as bees in a swarm will defend themselves by stinging anyone who gets too close. However, if you leave them alone, they will usually move on their own without causing any harm.
It is important to note that swarms can sometimes be mistaken for a bee infestation, but they are not the same thing. A bee infestation occurs when bees establish themselves in a structure or building and can cause significant damage to the property and pose a threat to human health. Swarms, on the other hand, are just a temporary gathering of bees that will eventually move on their own.
If you suspect that you have a swarm of bees on your property, it is important to contact a professional beekeeper or pest control service to safely remove the swarm. They will have the necessary equipment and protective gear to handle the situation without putting anyone at risk.

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