June 1, 2021
A swarm of bees in a tree north of Genoa at the end of April moved on within a day.
Encouraging pollinators doesn’t require keeping bees, but simply sharing the buzz.
A swirling swarm of 20,000-30,000 honey bees taking to the air, and then clustering in a tree or on/in another object can undoubtedly be very nerve-racking or frightening for people. But, swarms are at their most vulnerable during this period and are generally not dangerous during this time.
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