We once had a queen escape from a nearby grower once and the whole colony clumped around her on a branch and the beekeeper came over and cut it off and took them all back.
I've seen a two or three of those swarms..happens when they're looking for a new hive.
Since honey bees seem to be on the decline, I'm glad you found these and got a shot.
Very neat! Last year at my daughters preschool.. there was a swarm that had started making a new nest in the front of the school. Some keeper came and vacuumed them up and moved them to a better location
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Good shot. that is a lot of bees, it would make one of my sons favorite characters happy (pooh bear)
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pc....How very cool....Man, I would have loved to have found that...Way to go....
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Thanks for commenting. I wouldn't guess that these are not Africanized bees. They were actually very docile. It could be because the temperature was going down and night was falling, but I never felt threatened at all. Of course, I'm not allergic so that wasn't a concern.
As for the overall size, this was probably only about 1/5 of the total group. It was pretty impressive.