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Deafening black swarm clouds of 50,000 bees coming this week, keeper says

By staff19 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

Bee expert Laurence Edwards expects a ‘massive increase’ in large swarm clouds over the days ahead

Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)

13:44, 19 Jun 2025Updated 13:52, 19 Jun 2025

A swarm of bees in their thousands
A swarm of bees in their thousands

One of the UK’s leading beekeepers is warning that soaring temperatures over the next few days could cause a “massive increase” in swarming bees – but urges the public not to panic.

Laurence Edwards, 39, runs Britain’s fastest-growing bee supplier, Black Mountain Honey. Founded in 2020, it now raises over 10 million bees a year and ships them to novice beekeepers throughout the UK – all from a small base near Mold, North Wales.

Laurence said: “After the recent hot spell, beekeepers across the UK are seeing an explosion in swarming activity and the soaring temperatures over the next few days could potentially result in a massive increase in bee swarms. What the public will see is a ‘cloud’ of up to 50,000 bees. The sky turns black. The sound is deafening, the movement is fast – it looks like danger. But the truth is, swarming bees are generally not aggressive. They have no home to defend, no reason to sting. They’ve gorged on honey and they’re at their calmest.

Laurence Edwards

“Swarming is the honeybees’ way of surviving. It’s how they reproduce on a colony level. When a hive becomes overcrowded, the old queen leaves with thousands of workers to find a new home. It’s not chaos, it’s one of the most extraordinary natural behaviours on the planet.

“Beekeepers actively manage their colonies to prevent swarming but heatwaves can trigger a ‘nectar tsunami’ that saturates the inside of the beehive with this sweet, sugary solution. This is generally good for bees but if the beekeeper hasn’t provided enough space for this bounty of nectar, it can trigger rapid swarming events, even in urban areas.”

There is a massive increase expected this week

Edwards urges the public NOT to:

  • Panic and cause alarm.
  • Kill or spray the swarm – it’s not dangerous and it’s not permanent.
  • Block emergency lines. Beekeepers, not fire services, deal with swarms

What they SHOULD do is:

  • Stay calm. Don’t run, don’t swat, don’t spray. ENJOY. It’s truly magical!
  • Keep your distance. Observe from afar. Take a picture, if you can safely do so, to send to a beekeeper
  • ⁠Call a local beekeeper, not pest control. Swarms can usually be safely collected within hours. You can find your local beekeeper here: https://www.bbka.org.uk/find-a-local-swarm-collector
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