Honeybees swarm for many reasons, often because the number of bees in a nest, or hive, increases too rapidly in the spring or summer. (1) __________ When they swarm, a group of bees flies out of the hive together and lands on a bush or the branch of a tree. Although 1,500 to 30,000 bees buzzing and flying through the air may seem frightening, swarming is a natural process. When the bees swarm, they are figuring out how to create a new group, or colony. (2) __________ Once the bees land on a tree branch, several scout bees are sent out to find a new nesting site. They prefer a deep cavity,
A. To help other bees find the new hive's entrance, some bees send out a scent. B. Swarming bees can be dangerous, but only if they are provoked. C. Once a hive is removed from a wall, the area should be filled with foam. D. If this happens, the bees will follow her and swarm wherever she lands.
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