Bee colony found in University of Houston engineering building

Wednesday was eviction day for tens of thousands of bees that took up residence behind a 40-foot high section of exterior wall at the University of Houston's engineering building. But bee removal expert Mike Knuckey says the huge colony — perhaps 100,000 bees or more — won't be moving off-campus because they are vital to flora on the 550-acre urban university's grounds. By Friday or so, Knuckey expects the colony to be living in a "regular bee-hive box" in a less-populated part of the campus.

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