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Temperatures in parts of the UK set to hit 32C today and 33C on Saturday .
The UK heatwave could create a 'nectar tsunami' that triggers a rapid swarming event.
Experts say swarming bees are 'generally not aggressive' and urge people to 'enjoy' the event.
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