I'm a local beekeeper who can remove your swarm and give it a nice home... Will work the Gardener to Port Angeles area. By June or earlier when the weather warms up, the queen bee will replace herself and a group of worker bees will escort her to a new home. A swarm will look like a big ball of bees usually clustered on a bush or tree limb. A flying swarm looks like a cloud of bees, and can be alarmingly loud. Generally, a swarm is good-natured, because they are filled with honey. As time passes, they will become more agitated and irritable. So, it's important that a bee swarm be captured quickly. Please call me ASAP i. I would also trade for Bee related equipment or supplies.
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