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Bee Invasion At NYC Subway Entry Causes Commuter Chaos During Rush Hour

A bee invaded the New York City subway on Wednesday, causing chaos for commuters during rush hour, according to the New York Post.

Commuters at the Flushing Main Street station in downtown Flushing were faced with an unusual buzzing problem during rush hour: a swarm of bees, so numerous that they covered the green paint on the station’s fence with their black and yellow bodies, creating a frightening barrier for subway riders. according to In the New York Post.

Video taken by New York City Photos showed hundreds of bees covering the station entrance and buzzing overhead, the New York Post reported. The unexpected incident forced some passengers to push through the swarm to board the 7 train, while others opted to use a different entrance.

Lukasz Bielawski said the herd was first spotted at about 5.30pm and that efforts to control the situation had significantly reduced its size by Thursday morning. (Related article: Dodgers vs Diamondbacks game postponed due to bee swarm)

According to the New York Post, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) responded by closing off the affected entrances and redirecting passengers to other entrances to ensure safety and access.

MALACCA, MALAYSIA - MAY 17, 2024: Honeybees (Apis Mellifera) are seen inside a hive at Winnie's Bee Farm in Melaka, Malaysia, on May 17, 2024. Family-owned Winnie's Bee Farm was established in 1982 and is located in Melaka, Malaysia. To coincide with World Bee Day on May 20, the farm is prioritizing consumer education through guided tours and educational visits, as well as offering a wide range of bee-related produce, including honey, beehive, bee pollen, propolis and royal jelly. The farm highlights the vital role of honeybees as pollinators in plant reproduction and their significant impact on biodiversity and agriculture, and emphasizes the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect these important pollinators and the ecosystems they support. (Photo by Annice Lyn/Getty Images)

MALACCA, MALAYSIA – MAY 17, 2024: Honeybees (Apis Mellifera) are seen inside a hive at Winnie’s Bee Farm in Melaka, Malaysia. Winnie’s Bee Farm is a family-owned business established in 1982 and located in Melaka, Malaysia. (Photo by Annice Lyn/Getty Images)

“The station entrance has been blocked off and station staff are directing passengers to alternative entrances. As a result, service is not affected,” an MTA spokesperson told the New York Post.

It’s unclear whether the NYPD’s beekeeping unit was involved in dealing with the swarm, according to the New York Post.

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