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Bees do not live in a swarm permanently; instead, they form swarms as a natural part of their reproductive process. When a colony becomes too large or when conditions are right, a portion of the bees, including the old queen, will leave to establish a new colony. Swarming typically occurs in the spring or early summer and is a way for bees to reproduce and expand their population. Once they find a suitable location, they will build a new hive and settle there.

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