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- A group of bees is called a colony, swarm, or hive.
- The bee colonies live in nests called beehives.
- Bees swarm when they relocate from one hive to a new one.
- Bees form a winter cluster for warmth.
- The differences in names for bee groups depend on what the bees are currently doing.
- Regardless of circumstances, in general it is acceptable to refer to any assemblage of honey bees as simply a colony, swarm, or hive of bees.
Cluster of Bees
- A group of bees is called a colony, swarm, or hive.
- The bee colonies live in nests called beehives.
- Bees swarm when they relocate from one hive to a new one.
- Bees form a winter cluster for warmth.
- The differences in names for bee groups depend on what the bees are currently doing.
- Regardless of circumstances, in general it is acceptable to refer to any assemblage of honey bees as simply a colony, swarm, or hive of bees.