BERLIN (AP) — Disturbing the peace in a provincial German town: a colony of ants.
A 75-year-old woman in the southwestern town of Offenburg called police at 3 a.m. today complaining that she couldn’t sleep because her doorbell was always ringing.
Police said officers dispatched to investigate the cause quickly tracked down the culprit: an ant nest next to the doorbell. They say the insects had built such a big home that the nest pressed the switching elements together, keeping the bell ringing.
Officers silenced it by removing the nest with a knife.
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