It’s bee season — and swarms have been spotted across New York City.
In recent weeks, clouds of bees have buzzed through Midtown, clustered around light poles and even clung to sidewalk scaffolding. But despite how alarming such swarms may look, experts say they’re usually not dangerous.
Why bees are swarming now
More than 200 species of bees live in the city, often hiding out in buildings, rotting wood and green spaces. Summer is when swarming peaks, as bees search for food and new shelter.
“Swarms occur when the bees need more room to expand and essentially would like to form a new colony,” said Siri Chillara, a chemical engineer and urban beekeeper…