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On October 10, 2025, a large, non-aggressive bee swarm briefly gathered on Auckland Street in Bega during a natural hive split.
On October 10, 2025, a large swarm of bees briefly descended on Auckland Street in Bega, drawing crowds and surprise.
The swarm, a natural springtime event, occurred as honey bees split from their hive to establish a new colony, with the old queen leading thousands of bees.
Apiarist Doug Somerville explained that swarming bees are typically non-aggressive, as they are full of honey and not defending a nest.
While stings can occur if disturbed, the bees posed little threat.
The swarm clustered briefly before dispersing without incident, a common but striking phenomenon in bee reproduction.
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