CAPE CORAL, Fla. — Residents in Southwest Florida have noticed a surge in bee activity, especially in Cape Coral, with swarms appearing in parks, near dumpsters, trash cans and schools.
Experts say all the buzz is completely normal and happens after major storms. NBC2 spoke to Andrew Behe, co-founder of Solveary Pest Control, about the influx of bee activity.
He explains that high winds often destroy bee nests and plants, forcing them to search for food and new homes. “They’re in survival mode, just like us after a storm,” Behe said…