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‘Swarm season’ is here: What to do if honey bees arrive at your home After bees began colonizing her front porch, WSMV4 Anchor Amanda Hara learned how to respond and even helped safely ...
“You’re standing there, and there’s 20 or 30,000 bees in a tornado flying through Midtown Manhattan. It’s definitely going to make people pay attention.” Why are there bee swarms now in NYC?
However, like with many fears, you can tackle your fright by knowing what to do if a swarm of bees surrounds you. Or, more importantly, what you shouldn’t do. Today, we’ll tell you where you ...
Swarms of bees are flocking to trash cans and other sites that invite frequent human interaction all around midtown Manhattan this season, according to multiple media reports, including one in the ...
A California grandmother is recovering after she was attacked by dozens of bees. Juana was attacked by around 100 bees while napping outdoors, and a plumber driving by dropped everything to help ...
A plumber in Santee jumps into action, saving a woman from a terrifying bee attack, captured on dashcam, leaving her hospitalized but expected to recover.
A honeybee swarm in the middle of the employee parking lot of the Altoona Mirror on Thursday afternoon created quite a buzz among the workforce. Initially, the discovery of the approximately five ...
Bees are very active in warm weather. There is simply so much pollen and nectar to collect. Sometimes, a bee colony may swarm. Bee swarms are a natural response to an overcrowded hive, and half or ...
A "biblical mob" of bees has been swarming mailboxes, trash bins and even bicycles around Midtown Manhattan this season — but experts ensure they won't bother you if you don't bother them.
A plumber in Santee jumps into action, saving a woman from a terrifying bee attack, captured on dashcam, leaving her hospitalized but expected to recover.
It’s bee season — and swarms have been spotted across New York City. In recent weeks, clouds of bees have buzzed through Midtown, clustered around light poles and even clung to sidewalk ...