04/20/2026
🐝🌼 Swarm Season Is Here! 🌼🐝
Spring means swarm season for honey bees, and May is the peak month to see swarms gathering in trees, fences, bushes, and other spots while they look for a new home.
If you spot a swarm, don’t panic—honey bees in a swarm are usually focused on protecting their queen and finding shelter. This is the perfect time to have them safely relocated.
👉 Need swarm support? Report swarms directly to Kimmie T’s Honey and Bees for local assistance.
👉 You can also report swarms online at Beeswarmed.org to connect with available beekeepers.
Please keep an eye out for our important pollinator friends this season. Every swarm safely rescued helps support healthy bee populations and local ecosystems. 💛
Have questions about a swarm or bee activity? Reach out anytime—we’re happy to help!
Report bee colonies and swarms to local beekeepers for safe removal and ethical relocation. Thousands of beekeepers are ready to respond in minutes to help you protect bees and your neighborhood.