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Why do honey bees swarm?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Honey bees, Apis mellifera, swarm for one of two reasons. ... If they are going to swarm, they will create new queen cells and allow the queen to lay eggs so a new queen can emerge and take over the hive. Besides making honey, honey bees are essential for pollinating approximately 90 percent of our crops globally.

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Honey bees, Apis mellifera, swarm for one of two reasons. ... If they are going to swarm, they will create new queen cells and allow the queen to lay eggs so a new queen can emerge and take over the hive. Besides making honey, honey bees are essential for pollinating approximately 90 percent of our crops globally.

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