Swarming typically occurs in the spring and early summer when the weather is warm, and flowers are abundant. If you see a swarm, just leave them alone, the swarm is generally not aggressive, as they are focused on finding a new home rather than defending a hive.
We are occasionally required to remove swarms on public reserves or in areas where they pose a risk to community safety. If you are interested in removing swarms from Council land, please register your interest at our Local Beekeeper Database.
If you have found a swarm of bees on your property, a local beekeeper may be able to catch and remove it for you.