Nineteenth-century
farmhouse for sale: honeybees
living in the walls.
Monty Gilmer
A couple who bought a Pennsylvania farmhouse found 450,000 bees living in the walls. Sara Weaver and her husband were so excited to find the 1872 farmhouse in Skippack for an affordable price that they didn't fret over a seller's disclosure noting "bees in wall" -- and they bought in winter, when the bees were dormant. "I didn't think it would be that big of an issue," said Weaver. "But when spring arrived, that's when we started to see them." They had to pay a contractor $12,000 to move three giant colonies of bees to his honey farm; he estimated they'd been living in the house for about 35 years.
The Week Magazine (August 20, 2021)