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A Swarm Of Bees Follows A Car For 2 Days To Rescue Their Queen Stuck In The Trunk.

A Swarm Of Bees Follows A Car For 2 Days To Rescue Their Queen Stuck In The Trunk.

Bees' devotion to their queen knows no bounds!

This was observed by Carol Howarth, who lives in Haverfordwest in Great Britain.

After parking her car downtown, she had no idea what was to come!

Indeed, while she was shopping, a swarm of 20,000 bees stuck to her car. Watch:

A Swarm Of Bees Follows A Car For 2 Days To Rescue Their Queen Stuck In The Trunk.

A local guy, Tom Moses, observed this buzzing bazaar. Worried, he couldn't see how the bees could be kept away. So he called in a team of beekeepers.

It was spectacular. I was driving when I spotted this big brown spot on the car,” he explains.

“A lot of people were amazed by what they saw. Cars were slowing down. And people were taking pictures. »

"I confess that I was still a little worried to see a swarm of bees in the middle of the city...

I was afraid that someone would do something stupid and hurt themselves or the bees,” he says.

Beekeepers lured bees into a box

A Swarm Of Bees Follows A Car For 2 Days To Rescue Their Queen Stuck In The Trunk.

When the beekeepers started their work, the situation finally seemed to be in order.

But when Carol Howarth returned from her shopping, the swarm stuck to her and started following her car.

“The next day, I realized that some bees had followed me to the house says Carol.

So she called back the beekeepers who came to her rescue.

The bees actually chased the car

A Swarm Of Bees Follows A Car For 2 Days To Rescue Their Queen Stuck In The Trunk.

"We think the queen was attracted to something in the car, maybe something sweet.

She then found a small space to stand in the back of the car,” says Roger Burns, of the Pembrokeshire Beekeepers Association.

“The swarm of around 20,000 bees followed the queen and settled in the back of the car . »

The story ended well as the adventurous queen and her subjects were all reunited, with no injuries.

For Roger Burns, this is the strangest thing he has seen in three decades of beekeeping.

“It is natural for bees to follow their queen. But it is a strange thing to observe this phenomenon. It is really surprising to see that a car was followed for 2 days! he concludes.

Watch what it looks like on video, it's impressive :