A North Carolina toddler, who had believed that a monster was responsible for strange noises coming from the wall near her closet for the past eight months, finally discovered that bees were the cause. After calling in beekeeper Curtis Collins, it was revealed that there was a beehive weighing more than 100 pounds in the attic of the little girl’s century-old farmhouse. The hive, which housed more than 50,000 bees, was twice the size of any hive Collins had previously removed. Collins began extraction efforts in three waves over several days and also worked to save the swarm in the process.

The discovery of the massive beehive was a shock to the toddler’s mother, Ashley Class, who initially thought there was a man in the wall causing the noises. Collins used a thermal camera in the girl’s room to locate the hive, which lit up on the camera screen “like Christmas.” As the extraction process began, it was likened to an apocalypse, with bees flying everywhere. Class documented the situation on TikTok, where her videos of dead bees on the ground, honey seeping from the ceiling, and other damages to the home garnered over 9 million views.

Despite the impressive efforts to save the bees, Class is facing over $20,000 in damages that are not covered by insurance. While she is grateful that the bees were saved, she expressed a desire for them to be evicted from her home. The toddler, who had previously complained of hearing monsters in her wall at night, has now given Collins a new nickname, according to her mother. The whole ordeal serves as a lesson in the unexpected situations that can occur in old homes and the importance of taking action to address them.

The discovery of the massive beehive in the attic of the century-old farmhouse shed light on the source of the strange noises that had been plaguing the little girl’s room. The hive, which weighed over 100 pounds and housed more than 50,000 bees, was a shocking find for both the mother and the beekeeper called in to handle the situation. Despite the challenges of extracting such a large hive, Collins worked diligently to save as many bees as possible while also removing the hive from the home.

The extraction process, which occurred in three waves over several days, was compared to an apocalypse as thousands of bees swarmed in and out of the room. The situation was documented on TikTok by Class, with her videos of dead bees, honey seeping from the ceiling, and other damages to the home gaining widespread attention and millions of views. While the efforts to save the bees were commendable, the financial burden of the damages, estimated at over $20,000, was a sting for Class who found herself responsible for the cost.

Despite the unexpected and costly ordeal, Class expressed gratitude for the beekeeper’s efforts to save the bees while also working to remove the hive from her home. The toddler, who previously believed monsters were causing the noises in her wall, now has a new appreciation for the situation and has given the beekeeper a new nickname. The entire experience serves as a reminder of the surprises that can arise in old homes and the importance of addressing unusual occurrences promptly and effectively to prevent further issues.

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