Overview
- A swarm of several hundred bees settled on Trier Hauptmarkt on May 1, prompting concern among passersby and visitors to local cafés and wine stands.
- Initial fears of an Asian hornet invasion led to numerous calls to the police, who quickly clarified that the insects were harmless bees.
- The affected area was cordoned off by authorities to ensure public safety while the situation was assessed.
- A local beekeeper reviewed photos of the swarm, confirmed there was no threat, and began preparations to relocate the bees safely.
- Police assured the public that there was no danger, and the market area was secured and reopened once the relocation plan was underway.