Thousands of bees descended on the White House North Lawn Friday afternoon, forcing journalists to flee and temporarily blocking access to the executive mansion as the swarm formed what witnesses described as a bee tornado near the press staging area.
Chaos Erupts on North Lawn
Fox Business reporter Edward Lawrence and other journalists stationed outside the White House witnessed the massive swarm fly dangerously close to the executive residence before settling in a tree on the grounds. Fox News correspondent Alexandria Hoff captured video of the scene, describing a bee tornado happening at the White House. The insects appeared to concentrate around Pebble Beach, the broadcast staging area used by the White House press corps.
NewsNation reporter Kellie Meyer documented her encounter on social media, explaining she turned around immediately after walking to the White House and finding bees blocking the driveway. Multiple journalists reported the swarm created temporary chaos on the grounds, though no injuries were reported from the incident.
First Lady’s Beekeeping Program Expands
The swarm occurred just weeks after First Lady Melania Trump installed a new beehive on the South Lawn in April 2026 as part of an expanded White House honey program. The new hive, designed as a replica of the White House itself, joined existing colonies on the grounds. The program now houses up to 70,000 bees during peak summer months and produces between 230 and 255 pounds of honey annually.
President Donald Trump and the First Lady recently showcased the White House bees to King Charles and Queen Camilla during their late April visit to Washington. Both British royals maintain their own beekeeping operations and showed interest in the American program during their diplomatic trip.
White House Honey Serves Multiple Purposes
The White House has not confirmed whether the Friday swarm originated from the newly installed hive or existing colonies on the property. Officials use the clover honey produced by White House bees to prepare meals at the executive residence and package it as official gifts from the president and first lady. The bees also provide essential pollination services for the produce garden planted in 2009, a flower-cutting garden, and vegetation along the National Mall. When production exceeds White House needs, officials donate excess honey to local food banks throughout Washington. No official count has been released regarding how many bees participated in Friday’s unexpected swarm.

The beehive project was started by the Obama Administration, but of course, Trump will take full credit and accolades for it.
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TRUE! The original beekeeping program on the South Lawn was started in 2009 during the Obama administration. The project was initiated by Charlie Brandt, a longtime White House carpenter who donated his own hive, alongside White House Chef Sam Kass, who wanted fresh honey for the kitchen.The program has been a lasting tradition across multiple administrations, with the most recent expansion occurring in April 2026 when First Lady Melania Trump added a custom-built hive shaped like the White House
It doesn’t matter WHO started it, considering that none of them do ANYTHING to maintain the hives, and all of it is funded by “The People”. Just imagine the salary that the “presidential beekeeper” is paid annually; it would be far more economical for the White House to just BUY local honey from a local beekeeper.
Once again, the News Media makes a big deal about nothing. Are reporters just stupid, or do they do it on purpose? Swarming Honeybees seldom, if ever, sting anyone. Leave them alone, they’ll leave you alone. Even if they are all around you. A Honeybee Swarm is no big deal, and nothing to be afraid of. Remember though that “Africanized Honeybees” are exceeding dangerous, and if disturbed, every worker bee in the hive will attack with a vengeance & most likely sting you to death. So, Caution not Panic is the “Word of the Day”.
And one knows the difference PRIOR to the mass stinging how?
Because the ONLY time that honeybees swarm like that is when the colony divides; there is NO other reason for them to do it. When people panic and start running around and swatting at the bees, that is when they will get stung. You can sit still or walk calmly in the middle of that swarm and the bees will leave you alone.
Very true. That won’t stop anytime soon.
How do individuals get a jar of honey.,
Bees like sweet things!
The bees should be sued and thrown in jail for threatening the president!