When you see bees like this, don’t be afraid. Don’t call firefighters or civil protection, don’t move them, don’t poison, don’t kill!

Don’t Call Firefighters or Civil Protection — Don’t Move Them, Poison Them, or Kill Them!

Every spring and summer, it happens: people spot a large cluster of bees hanging on a tree branch, fence post, or the side of a house. It might look scary — even dangerous. The buzzing, the numbers, the movement.

But here’s the truth:
These bees aren’t attacking — they’re moving.
And what they need most from you is… patience.


🌍 What You’re Seeing Is a Swarm — And It’s Completely Natural

bee swarm is one of nature’s most incredible phenomena. It occurs when a colony gets too large and splits in two, with a portion of the hive — including a queen — leaving to find a new home.

During this time, the bees gather temporarily in a large group (called a cluster) while scout bees search for a suitable place to relocate. It may last a few hours or, at …
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