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Honey Bees 911

Connect with local beekeepers who can safely capture, remove, and relocate honey bee swarms.

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Community Swarm Rescue

What is swarming?

Swarming is the process by which a queen bee leaves the colony with a large group of worker bees in search of a new home. In some cases, a new queen is created, while the old queen takes off with about 60% of the workers to start a new hive. Honey bee swarms collect in large clusters that can sometimes be bigger than a basketball. They can contain thousands to tens-of-thousands-of bees. While they're not dangerous, you should keep your distance and contact a local beekeeper to safely relocate it.


If you see a swarm, file a report on HoneyBees911.com!

Capture, Relocate, Preserve

Honey bee swarms are not dangerous, but they do need to find an appropriate home. Beekeepers can help by collecting the swarm. The Community Swarm Capture Program seeks to initiate a public reporting system to effectively capture and relocate swarms.

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Whether you have no hives or 100 hives, you are welcome to become a member!

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