Honey Bee Swarm

beekeepers remove Honey Bee clusters

While they may look frightening, bees that are swarming and carrying honey from their old hive are much less defensive or likely to sting than they would be if they were protecting brood (immature bees) at the old hive. They shouldnโ€™t pose much danger if left undisturbed but will sting if provoked.

What honey bee swarms look like

Large numbers of bees swarming in a tree in your garden or around your home can be unnerving, especially if they establish a hive within your house. However, bee swarms and nests can be safely managed if you follow careful procedures and get proper help.

Contact information for bee swarms

Stay calm and call Karen! ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ

Please contact:
Karen Eaton (603) 483-8370 (Auburn, NH) or
โ€karenlarryeaton@comcast.net

Bee world fun fact

Bees maintain a temperature of 92-93 degrees Fahrenheit in their central brood nest regardless of whether the outside temperature is 110 or -40 degrees.