Bees will instinctively swarm around their current queen. A swarm of reporters descended on the mayor's office after the announcement.
For honeybees, probably around 20,000 workers and one queen, but if it is a secondary swarm, or cast, there could be far fewer.
Disperse is defined as the transfer of a seed or fruit from the parent plant to other places where the seed may germinate.
yes, worker bees sting, many people think that they don't but the queen bee does but they are the same type of bees
It dispersed by wind.
Examen = swarm, as in a swarm of bees Fervere = To swarm, as a verb.
One of the better ways of removing a swarm of bees is smoke. Another way is to ask a local beekeeper to help remove the queen if she is accessible. If the queen is removed from a colony, the rest will disperse or follow the queen.
Bees generally swarm. So you might say a huge swarm, or a gigantic swarm.
A couple were hiking when they encountered a swarm of bees in their path.
The swarm of bees chased the young girl as she screamed and ran.
It is - as in a swarm of bees
A swarm of bees or colony of bees
There are multiple ways to catch a swarm of bees. One way to catch a swarm is to use a smoker.
"Swarm" is a collective noun and takes a singular verb. Although many bees make a swarm, it is meant to be taken as one whole. The correct sentence is, "There was a swarm of bees (chasing me)." The sentence could be rearranged to read, "A swarm of bees was chasing me." See the related link for subject/verb agreement rules. Rules 3, 4, and 18 address this question.
no they can swarm when ever
Swarm
Both. A hive is an artificial home that a beekeeper provides for his bees.. A swarm of bees is a huge cloud of bees which occurs naturally during the bee reproducing process.