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## 🚫 Why You Shouldn’t Call Firefighters, Pest Control, or Kill Them
* **Bees are vital pollinators** that play a crucial role in our food system and ecosystems.
* Firefighters and civil protection are **not equipped to handle bee swarms**; their intervention can cause unnecessary harm.
* Using **poison or pesticides** kills bees indiscriminately, harming the environment and reducing bee populations already under threat.
* Moving or disturbing the swarm without expertise can provoke defensive behavior and put people at risk.
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## 🌼 What You Should Do Instead
### 1. **Stay Calm and Keep Your Distance**
Bees in a swarm are usually docile, but if you get too close, they might feel threatened. Observe from a safe distance and avoid loud noises or sudden movements.
### 2. **Do Not Disturb or Spray Them**
Avoid spraying water, insecticides, or trying to remove the swarm yourself. This stresses the bees and can lead to aggressive behavior.
### 3. **Contact a Local Beekeeper or Bee Rescue Group**
Experienced beekeepers know how to safely relocate bee swarms. Many communities have organizations dedicated to rescuing and relocating bees without harming them.
## 🌎 Why Protecting Bees Matters
* **Bees pollinate over 70% of the world’s crops** including fruits, vegetables, and nuts.
* Their work supports **biodiversity and healthy ecosystems**.
* Declining bee populations threaten **food security and environmental health** worldwide.
By protecting swarming bees, you’re **helping preserve the natural balance** and supporting the health of our planet.
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## 🤝 Coexisting Peacefully with Bees
* If bees settle near your home temporarily, give them space — they usually move on within 24-48 hours.
* Plant bee-friendly flowers and avoid pesticides in your garden.
* Educate friends and neighbors about the importance of bees and how to respond if they see swarms.
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