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NewsSeptember 2, 2016

CARBONDALE, Pa. -- A swarm of bees forced officers at a Pennsylvania police department out of their station. The (Scranton) Times-Tribune reported Carbondale police had to abandon the station Tuesday when the bees arrived. Most of the insects settled into cracks and crevices in the third-floor brick exterior of City Hall, but others managed to get inside the police station. A beekeeper removed more than 400 bees Tuesday while officers worked from other offices in the building...

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CARBONDALE, Pa. -- A swarm of bees forced officers at a Pennsylvania police department out of their station. The (Scranton) Times-Tribune reported Carbondale police had to abandon the station Tuesday when the bees arrived. Most of the insects settled into cracks and crevices in the third-floor brick exterior of City Hall, but others managed to get inside the police station. A beekeeper removed more than 400 bees Tuesday while officers worked from other offices in the building.

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