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​What to Do If You See a Swarm of Bees

If you suddenly notice a large cluster of bees gathering on a tree branch, fence, or building, you may be witnessing a honeybee swarm. While it can look alarming, swarming is a natural and important part of the honeybee life cycle.

During a swarm, thousands of bees temporarily gather together while they search for a new home. At this stage they are usually focused on protecting their queen and are often much less defensive than bees in a hive.

If you see a swarm near Komoka or London, Symbeeosis may be able to help safely relocate the bees.

We offer free honeybee swarm collection whenever possible, helping protect pollinators while giving the colony a safe new home in a managed apiary.

Bee Swarm Removal in Komoka & London, Ontario

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Found a swarm of bees?

We collect honeybee swarms in Komoka and the London area for free.

If you see a honeybee swarm in Komoka, London, or nearby areas, contact us and we will do our best to safely relocate the bees.
Swarm collection is free whenever possible as part of our commitment to supporting pollinators.

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Learn more about Swarms

In our blog

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