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>> And what tells the swarming bees without a queen to
>> gather in a  particular spot?
>Nasanov pheromone !

Dave is absolutely right but I was wondering how they pick the spot.  Normally the spot would be where the queen lands.  I guess in this case the spot is where some bees happen to land and started scenting.

Waldemar

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