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Thousands of Bees Settle Under a Parasol on Zandvoort Beach

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A swarm of bees nested under a beach umbrella on Zandvoort beach yesterday. A beekeeper from Heemstede subsequently relocated the thousands of bees. "There were at least four thousand bees. Maybe even closer to five thousand. A large colony," beekeeper Pim Lemmers told regional broadcaster NH. "It's quite unusual. Normally, bees stop swarming after August 1st." Bee colonies typically swarm in May and June. They then split up and start looking fo…

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A swarm of bees nested under a beach umbrella on Zandvoort beach yesterday. A beekeeper from Heemstede subsequently relocated the thousands of bees. "There were at least four thousand bees. Maybe even closer to five thousand. A large colony," beekeeper Pim Lemmers told regional broadcaster NH. "It's quite unusual. Normally, bees stop swarming after August 1st." Bee colonies typically swarm in May and June. They then split up and start looking fo…

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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