Why are there suddenly so many bees in my yard?
Andrew Mccoy
Updated on January 22, 2026
Swarming occurs when a large group of honey bees leaves an established colony and flies off to establish a new colony, essentially creating two from one. Swarming is a natural method of propagation that occurs in response to crowding within the colony.
What does it mean when you have a lot of bees in your yard?
Therefore if you have bees nesting in your lawn it is because the grass is thin and soil dry. The bees don't make it this way they just take advantage of the conditions. If anything the bees are providing a valuable service by aerating the lawn!Why are there so many bees right now 2021?
It's because they're amid a "feeding frenzy" before winter sets in. After an early October freeze, the flowers and plants that bees have relied on all summer for food are dead or dying and now the bees are on a "feeding frenzy."What do you do if you have a lot of bees in your yard?
Call a beekeeper as soon as possible to remove the swarm. Do not try to move a swarm on your own. A beekeeper can capture and remove the bees from your yard without destroying the colony.Why are bees hovering over my grass?
The mounds are the result of Ground Nesting Bees making burrows in thin or bare areas of lawns and landscape beds. There are numerous species of solitary bees that make single nests or burrows in the lawns in March into early April. These loner bees include: Membrane Bees, Digger Bees, Sweat Bees and Mason Bees.How the bees act when they reject the queen new beekeepers don't miss this
How long do ground bees stay?
These bees can be beneficial — serving to pollinate plants or destroy harmful insects. They will probably only be around for four to six weeks and then disappear until next year.Why are the bees so big this year 2020?
But, have you been seeing some bigger bees around recently? Well, there's a reason behind it! The British Beekeepers Association says: "The big notable bees you are finding flying around you at the moment are bumblebee queens who have just emerged from hibernation."How do you make bees go away?
The following is how to make bees go away without use of harmful sprays:
- Peppermint plants.
- Cucumber peels.
- Potted Marigolds.
- Cinnamon.
- Organic baby powder.
- Crushed garlic.
- Vanilla mixed with baby oil on your skin.