Disneyland Keeps Main Street Open as Bee Swarm Gathers Outside Plaza Inn
Swarming bees are generally docile, prompting staff to monitor the tree rather than close the area.
Overview
- A sizeable swarm settled Sunday in a tree on Main Street, forming a visible hive near Plaza Inn, according to day-of reports.
- Disneyland stationed two security cast members at the site to guide guests and observe the bees, and no walkways were closed.
- Reporters explained the activity as normal swarming behavior, when bees relocate and are typically less defensive.
- No injuries or incidents were reported during the day based on available accounts from the scene.
- Coverage noted that Disney may bring in a professional service to relocate the bees if the colony does not move on.