by The Associated Press
Wednesday, August 29th 2018
This
photo provided by Elizabeth Yannone shows a section of a street in
Times Square, cordoned off after being swarmed by bees in New York on
Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018. A swarm of bees caused a brief commotion in
Times Square after they made their home atop a hot dog stand. The New
York Police Department's bee keepers unit responded to the scene and
safely removed the bees. (Elizabeth Yannone via AP)
NEW
YORK (AP) — A swarm of bees caused a brief commotion in Times Square in
New York City after they made their home atop a hot dog stand.
It happened at 43rd Street and Broadway at about 2 p.m. Tuesday.
The
New York Police Department's bee keepers unit responded to the scene and safely removed the bees.
WABC-TV shows thousands of bees crowding the top of the vendor's umbrella as a beekeeper sucks them into a hose.
In a tweet, the NYPD said that "no tourist was harmed and no bee was left behind."
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