Beekeeper's warm-weather warning: ‘Do not be frightened’ of swarming honeybees - News Summed Up

Beekeeper's warm-weather warning: ‘Do not be frightened’ of swarming honeybees


With spring comes budding flowers, warmer weather, rain and, to the dismay of some, an increase in honeybees. TENNESSEE 'BEE WHISPERER' REMOVES 35,000 HONEY BEES FROM BRICK WALL“It’s swarm season! These bees are homeless wayward travelers and looking for a new place to set up a hive,” the post reads. This is the calmest you will ever see a honeybee.”A swarm of honey bees can include more than 10,000 bees, The Washington Post reported in 2015. Swarming, per the York County Beekeepers’ Association, “is part of the reproductive cycle in honey bees.”“Though honeybees reproduce individual bees through mating and egg-laying, swarming is how honeybees create new colonies.


Source: Fox News April 06, 2019 20:59 UTC



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