The swarming process in bees
The swarming process in bees represents an essential part of their social and ecological life cycle. It is a process that occurs when honey bees decide to leave the mother beehive to search for a new nest that suits the needs of the hive and the crew that lives in it. The process of eviction has been interpreted as a response to several factors, including overcrowding in the existing hive, reduced food resources, or even changes in the environment.