Very carefully ! Leave it to a professional who knows what they're doing - otherwise you're risking getting multiple stings if you disturb the colony too much.
It's often a case of finding, and re-locating the queen, and the rest of the colony should follow to their new 'home'. Check your local business pages for a professional to do the job for you.
Bees do not move a natural hive. They build their hive in a specific location and use it as their permanent home. Swarming is a natural process where a new queen and a portion of the colony leave the hive to establish a new one.
A colony of bees is called a hive. It is a structured and organized group of bees that live and work together in one location.
The queen bee of the colony lays the bees
a colony of bees is just a group of bees or a nest.
Normally just one.
A swarm of bees or colony of bees
Under normal circumstances, there will only be one queen bee per colony.
Under normal circumstances there is only one queen in a colony of honey bees.
There would be more than twenty thousand bees in just one small colony.
There are few things that are required to start a colony of honey bees. They are the hives, worker bees, the smoker, protective gears, and hive tools, all of which are equally important.
A Colony Of Bees A Hive Of Bees A Swarm Of Bees ( If They Are Flying Together )
A collection of bees is usually called a colony. A hive of bees generally refers to the bees in their home. When a bee colony has split and half of the original colony are looking for a new home that collection is called a swarm.