Swarms Of Bees Pop Up All Over New York City During Hot Holiday Weekend
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – New York City wasn't just swarming with tourists this holiday weekend. Hordes of bees also buzzed in to take a bite (or a sting) out of the Big Apple.
A busy swarm took over a flower basket on Broadway and Maiden Lane in Manhattan Monday afternoon.
A beekeeper removed the bees a few hours after they were first spotted around 2 p.m.
Another group flew into Sunnyside, Queens on Memorial Day morning. That swarm decided to take up residence on the side of a building on 45th Street.
NYPD beekeepers removed the buzzing loiterers safely and brought them to a new home.
There are no reports that anyone was stung during the bees' visits.
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New Yorkers will likely see more of the somewhat ill-tempered honey makers during the hotter days of the seasons; they're especially likely to appear after heavy rain days.