The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Las Cruces is all abuzz after honeybees fill car of man at Albertsons

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He had just finished grocery shopping, but a New Mexico man got much more than he bargained for when he returned to his car in the store’s parking lot: A swarm of 15,000 honeybees had decamped in the back seat.

The man, whose name was not released, had left a window down in a Buick while he made a 10-minute stop at an Albertsons supermarke­t Sunday afternoon in Las Cruces, authoritie­s said.

It wasn’t until he had started to drive away that he noticed that something was amiss, according to the Las Cruces Fire Department.

“Then he turned back and looked and like was, ‘Holy cow,’” said Jesse Johnson, an off-duty firefighte­r and paramedic whose hobby is beekeeping. “He called 911 because he didn’t know what to do.”

Johnson got the call from the Fire Department and figured that he could safely remove and relocate the bees to his property.

It’s common in the spring for colonies of bees to split, with a swarm following a new queen to another location, according to Johnson. He suggested that the bees might have come from a parapet, gutter system or home in a nearby neighborho­od.

“Luckily, when bees are swarming, they’re pretty docile,” he said.“they don’t have a home to protect for a moment. It’s much more intimidati­ng than it is dangerous.”

But don’t tell that to the driver of the car, who watched Johnson wrangle the bees from a healthy distance in the parking lot of Albertsons.

“He didn’t want to have anything to do with it,”johnson said.

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