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What is a swarming insect called?

There are several different types of insects that swarm around people. For instance, mosquitoes and flies are well known for being bothersome, swarming pests.


Why are bumble bees swarming dog's urine?

They are attracted to the urine. The salts in the urine are utilized by bees so this is why they drink it at times.


Should we try to get rid of non aggressive mini yellow jackets swarming by thousands on the ground?

Non-aggressive mini yellow jackets swarming by thousands on the ground can still cause a problem for people and animals that encounter them, as they may sting as a defensive measure. They may also be swarming temporarily as they search for a new home, but once the swarming stage is over they can turn aggressive. It is best to try to get rid of them if they are anywhere near areas frequented by people or animals.


What is the astract form of the word swarm?

There is no abstract noun for the noun swarm; a word for a physical thing, a word for a large number of people or creatures, most often used for insects, moving together. The gerund for the verb 'to swarm' is swarming. The general rule is that a gerund for a concrete action is a concrete gerund. The present participle verb 'swarming' is a physical act. Conversely, gerunds for abstract actions are considered abstract gerunds; for example: Wishing and hoping won't get you a better job.


How many bees live in a hive at the peak of summer?

In the region of 60,000 bees is the generally accepted answer, though the numbers can vary a bit from that because: 1 - some strains of honey bee (e.g. those from the Mediterranean) are more prolific than others (like the native northern black bees); 2 - how good the weather is (has been) and how much food is about for the bees; 3 - whether the colony has swarmed earlier in the Summer; 4 - to some extent, the amount of room in the hive (once they become cramped for space they are more likely to swarm).