When you see bees like this, don’t be afraid. Don’t call firefighters or civil protection, don’t move them, don’t poison, don’t kill!

If you ever come across a car, tree, wall, or any surface covered with bees like in the photo, don’t panic! This is a natural phenomenon called swarming, and it’s essential for the survival of bee colonies.

✅ What’s Happening?

These bees are not attacking. They are traveling to find a new home.

When a hive becomes too crowded, the old queen leaves with thousands of worker bees to search for a better place.

They land together temporarily (on cars, branches, fences, etc.) while scouts search for a permanent nest.

🕒 How Long Will They Stay?

Usually, they only rest for a few hours to 24 hours.

Once the scouts find a suitable location, the swarm moves on peacefully.

🚫 What You Should NOT Do:

❌ Don’t spray them with poison.

❌ Don’t try to chase them away.

❌ Don’t call firefighters or pest control to exterminate them.

Killing bees is extremely harmful to nature – they are already struggling worldwide, and every colony matters!

💡 What You CAN Do: