The knowledge of influencing such "wee folk" as those are beyond me ...I just admire them from afar .
When I lived on the big isle of Hawaii , I rode a string of polo horses for a contractor , who had the stables and arenas way up the slope where the coffee plantations were....also avocados , mangos, papayas , many groves and flowers were the signature of that high altitude.
It was a lovely cooler area in habitat , that was totally different from the hot humid sea level layers below.
Honey bees loved that whole area , or as I assumed from the swarms I often saw there.
Part of my training and exercise program for the horses was after a vigorous workout in the arena, I would take them out into the lush vast countryside of trails into the coffee plantations, other groves and indigenous country . It did wonders for a hot blood mind in calming and enjoying life. Along the way, often, I would spot swarms in trees or shrubs. They never paid me any mind....they were consumed in their own goals in huddling onto the branches.
I would always report them to the local bee keeper , who was thrilled to rescue them and add to his honey production.
Nice memories for me .
Here, I have planted clover and many other flowering shrubs and indigenous plants that produce lots of flowers that bees love first thing in spring.
Not sure the range of a hive, but someone in recent years must have hives a mile or so away, as the bees love to visit . I smile watching them work, and frown mightily on the hornets who may give them grief.
Love honey bees . Unrefined honey has a plethora of pathogen fighting properties ...is so good for health and life.