How to prevent swarming?

Swarming is the natural reproductive process where roughly half the colony and the old queen leave to establish a new hive. It typically occurs in spring and early summer, triggered by overcrowding, aging queens, or strong nectar flows. For beekeepers, an unmanaged swarm means a sudden loss of foraging population and reduced honey yields.

Created: 4/16/2025, 9:22:01 PM

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