Experts say a long, cold spring before warmer weather means larger swarms are searching for hives.
Beekeepers at Warwick University say they are so busy collecting bee swarms, they have run out of equipmentBeekeepers say they have been running out of equipment to catch a rise in bee swarms after a bout of warm weather.
Members of the public are being advised not to panic if they spot the honeybees and instead call professionals to move them.Mr Deeley, who is based at the university, added: "We have collected so many swarms, I have run out of equipment." Mr Deeley said: "Last summer we had a very good good year for the bees - they went into the winter very strong.
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