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Typical swarming behavior. There is more than one queen in the nest (hopefully), or something bad is going on in their current location, so the hive has to find a new home for the queen and her dedicated female works. Its been a while since I was a beekeeper, so I don't recall exactly, but I think after the new nest is created and stabilized, the females may decide to create a few drones (males) in case they need a new queen using eggs already laid.
Swarms should be left alone and one should be happy to see this event. It'd be great if one were to look out for their best interests too. If they settle in a place you'd rather not have them at, call the local bee keepers association or the department of agriculture. They will be happy to give aide to the bees!