Honeybee swarm temporarily settles at Auburn park playground, officials urge caution

SEATTLE — A swarm of honeybees has taken up temporary residence at the Isaac Evans Playground, according to Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation.

Park visitors may notice a visible cluster of bees gathered at the playground, officials said.

The phenomenon, known as a swarm, is a natural part of a honeybee colony’s life cycle, when bees pause in a temporary location while scout bees search for a new home…

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