Bees Swarm in Girl's Bed
When Miss Marguerite Gray entered ier bedroom at Prince Frederick, Maryland, late at night, she had every intention of going to bed —but she changed her mind when she found that a swarm of bees had got there first. The swarm had entered by tho window after Arst seeking a home under the eaves outside the bedroom, and wero happily swarming in Miss Gray’s bed itself. Miss Gray was stung twice as she beat a hasty retreat. Some of the bees chased her into the kitchen, bathroom and other parts of the house. They took possession all night. Next day, a rather faded Marguerite had them scientiAcally ly ejected. ,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 231, 30 September 1936, Page 12
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