Definitions for "SWARMING"
Keywords:  bee, alates, honey, colony, ants
Nuptial flight s conducted by alates, usually after good rains during spring or early to mid-summer (species-specific).
(of birds and animals) tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind; "ants are social insects"; "the herding instinct in sheep or cattle"; "swarming behavior in bees"
the natural process of propagating a colony of honey bees.
Swarming is a military strategy in which a military force attacks an enemy from several different directions and then regroups. Important aspects of swarming are mobility, communication, unit autonomy and coordination/synchronization. The coordination and synchronization is of prime importance to protect against fraticide fire and achieve the overwhelming application of forces.
"Swarming" is the term now applied to the crime where an unsuspecting innocent bystander is attacked by several culprits at once, with no know motive. The objective of swarmings appears to usually be just to inflict injury to the victim for sport or thrill, as often the victim's belongings carried on person are not taken.
abundantly filled with especially living things; "the Third World's teeming millions"; "the teeming boulevard"; "harried by swarming rats"
filled by being spread over; sometimes used in combination; "the foe-swarming field"
a sudden exodus or invasion of surrounding space by vingular powers [Transhumanism
Movement from one area to another by large numbers of one species of animal, especially grasshoppers.
The way in which groups receive instructions and immediately act accordingly without prior planning.