Police officers forced out of police station by bees (photos) Northamptonshire Police’s Wootton Hall headquarters suffered a bee infestation, an incident that forced the security operatives to evacuate. The police station became a hive of activity just as a Facebook live session was about to begin last week. The event had to be cancelled. Despite having their own swat team, they decided to call a local beekeeper to rescue them. Footage of the bees was shared on social media with the hashtags #beesintheboardroom and #stingoperation. In the short clip, the bees could be seen swarming around a window with a loud buzzing noise clearly audible. The force wrote: ‘Soooo, we had a Facebook Live Q&A scheduled for today on response policing. ‘However, the room we do them in has been taken over by a swarm of bees. There are 1000s! ‘We have had to postpone it for now but will advertise a new date soon so watch this space.’ It later provided an update on...