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A community of bees is called a "swarm" when referring to a group of bees that are in the process of relocating to establish a new colony. However, a more permanent community of bees within a colony is typically referred to as a "hive." In the hive, there are different roles, including the queen, workers, and drones, all contributing to the functioning of the colony.

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