
Most people have some form of fear or even phobia of a certain dangerous animal or insect. But even people who don’t easily get scared would likely panic if they experienced the same thing as a woman from Georgia.
When Lisa Ohrmundt first noticed a strange sound in her living room, she didn’t really worry. She thought it was probably coming from the garden and let it go.

But the sound didn’t stop. So after six months, Lisa decided to get to the bottom of the mystery.
She called a beekeeper, who used a thermal sensor to discover the source of the buzzing. It turned out there was a large beehive in the ceiling of Lisa’s living room.
Before she opened it, the beekeeper could never have guessed how many bees were living there.
There were approximately 120,000 bees hidden in the ceiling.
“I was never afraid of bees, but when they all started flying, I still had this feeling of ‘I’m out of here’,” Lisa told CBS News.
The bees in the ceiling had produced over 27 kilograms of honey – and Lisa wanted to taste it right away.
The beekeeper removed all the bees and sealed Lisa’s ceiling properly so she wouldn’t have any unwelcome guests in the future. Now, the only thing left of this shocking incident is a small amount of honey that Lisa has kept as a memento.
How would you react if you found 120,000 unwelcome roommates in your house?
Watch this video to see what happened when the beekeeper opened Lisa’s ceiling:
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