A warm winter and dry spring could be making bees more vulnerable.
Bee swarms are appearing across Western New York, but local beekeepers say don't panic — call an expert instead.
Steve Demkowski is a honeybee addict. But in January, when a swarm buzzed into his San José yard, the longtime beekeeper was stunned. Swarming had started nearly a month earlier than he expected. “I ...
What started as an ordinary afternoon on Chicago’s South Side quickly turned into a scene neighbors say they’ll never forget.
An unusually early bee swarm season in 2026 has researchers and Iowa beekeepers watching for impacts on pollination, honey ...
Tens of thousands of honeybees recently clustered in a dank South Philadelphia sewer while another swarm paraded in a buzzy cloud down Market Street. Though the locations might seem unusual, something ...
Honeybee swarms generally aren't aggressive, but they can certainly generate a buzz.
Big airports give bees lots of open space to cross while searching for new homes. When a swarm needs a quick rest, they may land on the first solid object, like a pole, cart, or airplane wing. In ...
In 2005, Africanized honeybees (AHB) were discovered in 13 Florida counties in central and south Florida. By 2006, they had moved into three more counties, and in 2007, they were found in another ...
Beekeepers in Alabama reported finding Africanized honeybees, a more defensive type of honeybee, according to officials The Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries A wild group of Africanized ...