Giant Bee Swarm Overtakes Foreclosure

A shit-ton of bees have infested this foreclosed home in Florida, creating a hive the size of a small child on the exterior, and chasing and harassing the neighbor’s daughter. See, that’s them in this picture. According to the article, bees and raccoons are infesting foreclosures across Florida. Nobody can find the owners or banks that are supposed to own and take care care of them.

Bees move into foreclosed home in Port St. Lucie [TCPalm]

Comments

  1. erictipler says:

    Well, I guess this solves the mystery of what’s happening to all the bees; screw the hives, we can own this house!

  2. TheGuinnessTooth says:

    Finally, an excuse to use a Molotov Cocktail in a residential setting.

  3. EdenBabararacucudada says:

    It’s the empty houses I don’t understand. What we have are:
    1) Lots of people who couldn’t afford to pay for houses
    2) Lots of houses with absolutely no one living in them

    what ever happened to supply and demand?

  4. Rebecca Brown says:

    Whoever said they were carpenter bees is mistaken. Carpenter bees live alone – you can get a bunch of them at once, but they don’t live in hives like that.

  5. JollyJumjuck says:

    We need a few dozen of those giant Japanese hornets to take care of this.

  6. rockergal says:

    how the heck is it impossible to find out who owns what???

    I say if nobody claims it, tear it down and plant some trees. (I bet if they did that to just a few properties the owners would make themselves known real quick)