Huge swarm of 60,000 bees leaves honey 'oozing' from walls at Cambridge hospital

The bees in the rafters of the building at the hospital in Cambridge
Facebook/The Tree Bee Society
Asher McShane22 September 2018

A hive of 60,000 bees was found in the rafters of a hospital in Cambridge.

Expert beekeepers were called in to remove the hive which was causing honey to ooze through gaps in the brickwork.

The Tree Bee society in Ormskirk, Lancashire, removed the bees.

Workers from the society said they had been left "soaked" in honey while removing the vast hive which they said may have been there for years.

Tree Bee director Abigail Reade said: “It was a bit of surprise for the staff to know they were working so close to such a large colony.

“We estimate when we see a colony of this size it contains between 50,000 and 60,000 bees.

“[The bees] will now live very happily” in our field at our base in Lancashire.”

The bees were found in the hospital's Beechcroft building. It is a staff building with no patients present.

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