Oozing walls, swarms of tens of thousands bees; it all sounds like something from a B horror movie.

But for one Texas homeowner, that nightmare was a reality.

Latanja Levine returned to her Houston home to find honey pouring down her walls, ruining her carpets, drapes and furniture.

Video footage captures the moment the sticky substance began dripping from the roof onto the floors below.

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Latanja Levine returned to her Houston home to find honey pouring down her walls, ruining her carpets, drapes and furniture

Video footage captures the moment the sticky substance began dripping from the roof onto the floors below

'It's coming in from the ceiling,' Levine, 74, told CW39. 'I'm mopping it up, mopping ... the walls. It's all over the curtains here— just honey.'

'You can see it's coming through cracks and crevices in the crown molding,' Levine said.

And after four days, the bizarre problem shows no sign of stopping.

Pest control estimate that the four-bed home, worth an estimated $227,000 according to Zillow, was infested with as many as 50,000 of the stinging insects.

Pest control estimate that the home was infested with as many as 50,000 of the stinging insects (a member of pest control removes a handful of bees from the home)

Levine's ordeal had begun when she called in roofers for her two-story Houston home, Texas

Workers were able to humanely smoke out the honey bees - an endangered species in the United States - but Levine (pictured_ says they have not yet been able to capture the Queen

Levine's ordeal had begun when she called in roofers for some repairs, who then alerted her to the bee problem.

She had called in the professionals to remove the hive and prevent bees from accessing her home.

But when she returned home that evening, she had found her property covered in honey.

Workers were able to humanely smoke out the honey bees - an endangered species in the United States - but Levine says that so far, they have not been able to capture the Queen.

Until the Queen is evicted, Levine will have to put up with the pests.