No. A swarm of bees will only form a hive where a cavity in the tree already exists.
they can make a hive in at lest 4 days
A 'hive' is an artificial home for bees provided by a beekeeper. Bees living wild in a tree would normally be described as a colony.
A colony when in a hive, or a swarm when hanging in a cluster from a tree branch.
honey bees live in hive on the tree
you would have to find a hole in a tree or bee hive an cut it for bees to come out!! do not try this at home!!
Yes, bees typically reuse the same hive for several seasons. The hive serves as their home where they store honey, raise their young, and communicate through intricate dances. Bees continuously maintain and protect their hive to ensure the survival of their colony.
If a swarm of bees makes a home in a tree in your garden, you can telephone a bee keeper to take the colony to another hive.
A collection of bees is called a hive. Hives are typically made up of a queen bee, worker bees, and drones.
a bee hive
Honey bees take resins from tree buds and mix it with wax to produce a sticky substance they use to coat surfaces in the hive and to seal small cracks. In this form it is called propolis.
Yea it sounds like you have a bee hive... You can contact a local pest/bug control place and some will take care of it for you