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Suddenly this boiling, seething mass will rush from the entrance and begin flying about in the air with a roar which may be heard for some distance, and we say, "a swarm is out." This swarm is made up of most of the field bees, as many of the younger bees as can fly, part of the drones, and the old queen. The bees fly about in a cloud for a few minutes then begin to cluster on some tree or fence near by. Nearly the entire working force of the colony has gone out, leaving in the old hive the nur...se bees, a few drones, and those field bees which were in the field at the time the swarm issued. There are also a number of queen cells more or less fully de- veloped. In a day or two a new queen will emerge, and un- less the colony plans to swarm again soon, the bees will settle down to building up a new colony. After the swarm is hived, it must draw out new combs, produce a new batch of brood, gather new stores of honey and pollen, and so gradually get back to storing strength. This will take time, and in the meantime the beekeeper is gettin"' no, or at most very little, surplus honey from this part of his colony.
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