ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s bee season and the University of New Mexico is ready for visitors.
Late last summer, a large beehive was found at the front entrance of the historic Biology Annex Building.
A beekeeper was called to trap the bees and relocate them. That took about two months.
The building has been re-stuccoed, to keep bees out.
Groundskeepers say the hive belonged to honey bees, which are not aggressive, but moisture from the hive could have caused mold to grow.