
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)
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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