The start of a college baseball game between Rice University and South Florida on Sunday was briefly delayed due to the emergence of a beehive in one of the dugouts.
Fortunately, things were able to get underway before too long, thanks to one heroic individual's bravery. A bearded man could be seen entering the South Florida dugout and, using only his bare hand, removing the beehive from the roof of the dugout and placing it into a container.
No protective gear. No gloves. Nothing.
This guy just bare handed a beehive to end the bee delay in the South Florida-Rice game pic.twitter.com/pisDOiWUkA
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 13, 2025
The game's announcers were equally bewildered by the individual's ability to remove the beehive with just his hands.
The Bulls were all out on the field while the away dugout was cleared out, not wanting to go within stinging distance of the bees. Ultimately, play was able to resume after just a short delay.
This sport never fails to show something new every week 😂😂😂 https://t.co/SxYDJTrKrV pic.twitter.com/NHZxD0DErN
— 11Point7 College Baseball (@11point7) April 13, 2025
The @RiceBaseball account is worth a follow today! Lots of “Bees” related references throughout the game today! 🐝 pic.twitter.com/3dqD6YrhAt
— Tommy McClelland (@tmcclelland) April 13, 2025
Just last season, an MLB game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks was delayed roughly two hours due to a beehive near the field. Fortunately, the quick disposal of the hive prevented such an extreme delay during Sunday's series finale at Reckling Park.
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