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PLEASE DO share our media so that you can spread the word about BeeSwarm.  The more beekeepers on the site, the more publicity and the more swarms will get reported.  Let's make BeeSwarm the no 1 swarm reporting method in the UK. 

Use the graphics and ideas below to help spread the word in your aqrea and get more swarms in.

Right click to download the files and use them as you will.  

Use our QR code.

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Copy and paste this image to easily direct people to the site. 

Spread the word on social media

The more people who know about BeeSwarm the better and the more swarms there will be for everyone. 

Here is some text to copy and paste into your social medai platforms.  This works really well alongside some images of swarms.

Honey Bee Swarm season is here so I am reaching out to anyone who sees a large ball of bees in their garden or when out and about. At this time of year honey bee colonies will swarm. The present queen creates a new queen and then leaves the nest with around half of the bees to find a new nest site. The new queen remains with the old nest and what is left of the honey bee colony. These swarms are totally natural and normal but can be quite large and intimidating. They are not normally aggressive and just resting while they find a new home, but best to give them some space so don't get too close. If you see a swarm then post the details to www.BeeSwarm.uk and I or another local beekeeper will come out and rehome them.

Swarm pics

I have found that posting the above to NextDoor and Gumtree has been really useful in generating swarm notifications in my area and beyond so I highly reccomend it. Or you can prnt this out A6 size  (4 pics to an A4 page) for shop windows..

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