Damn bees! Making a hive on our basket pic.twitter.com/C4mYTkDct0— John Gambadoro (@Gambo987) April 3, 2017 Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe April 4 (UPI) -- A swarm of bees invaded a radio broadcast tent outside the NCCA college basketball national championship game in Arizona. Phoenix Sports 98.7 radio talk show host John Gambadoro shared a photo showing dozens of bees swarming around a basketball hoop near the radio station's booth at Westgate entertainment district in Glendale. Advertisement "Damn bees! Making a hive on our basket," Gambadoro said. The radio show was brought to a halt as bees continued to swarm around the area and made another home in a speaker.The bees found a new home - our speaker pic.twitter.com/KoVTbQE83u— John Gambadoro (@Gambo987) April 3, 2017 "Sorry for the technical problems folks. As you can see our broadcast location is on the wrong side of the police tape and the swarm of bees," Gambadoro's co-host Dave Burns said on Twitter. A beekeeper was eventually called to the scene and managed to remove the bees and their hive from the area.Sorry for the technical problems folks. As you can see our broadcast location is on the wrong side of the police tape and the swarm of bees pic.twitter.com/htn7bBUYGI Advertisement— Dave Burns (@Burnsy987) April 3, 2017 Read More Bee swarm makes MLB players hit the turf Swarm of bees on jet wing delay flight from Miami airport Bee infestation causes Texas home's walls to drip honey