The colony descended outside 63rd + 1st in Glasgow, before eventually landing on a wheelie bin, but it is understood beekeepers won't arrive until Wednesday
Glasgow residents have been left amazed by the unusual sight, with many stopping to snap a picture of the bees. Sharing a photo to Twitter, Sara Sheridan commented:"Glasgow today - the bee bin.
Just wow."While Terence McGuire added:"Seems like you will get STUNG, if you go to bars in Glasgow, Bothwell Street."Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - Sign up to our daily newsletter
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