A Pennsylvania couple didn't know they had house guests until lines of fresh honey started dripping down the walls of their home's mudroom.
Andrea Isabell and her husband Justin have lived in their 100-year-old home in Perkasie for five years and told CNN they haven't had any major issues with it, apart from run-of-the-mill repairs that come with owning an older home.
The honey streams have traveled from the attic, through the second story, the main floor and now down to the basement, according to Andrea. Andrea cleaned the honey from the floor to a midway point on the wall and said it doesn't seem to be a continuous stream.
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