These smart and usefuI insects inspire fear in many people. Even one bee can sting painfuIIy not to mention the whole swarm.
One man parked outside the store, accidentally forgot to close the window, and when he returned, he found about 15,000 bees in his car.
What was his horror at that moment. He could not understand where so much bees in the parking could come from.
The man was afraid to approach the car because angry bees constantIy flew out and flew back.
He immediately called emergency services and firefighters,
but they did not know how to Iure the bees out of the car and what to do with them, catch or destroy.
Only beekeepers know all the tricks and know how to handle bees.
Here it is necessary to follow all the safety rules and at least a little to be familiar with the habits of these insects.
firefighters remove bees
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One of the firefighters remembered that his colleague was a beekeeper, breeds and loves bees.
But unfortunately he was on vacation.
They had to urgentIy call him to the parking place.
The beekeeper took all the special tools and put on a protective suit and got down to business.
With the help of a special soothing oil, he sealed the bees in a hive and took them to his apiary.
No one has figured out where the bees came from. Most likely someone destroyed their hive,
and the poor bees were left homeless. Bees live in large families.
A single honey bee hive usually has 10,000 to 50,000 individuals.
Some bees are more aggressive than others and swarm or sting when the hive is threatened or someone gets too close.
Apparently the bees were trying to find a suitable place for a new hive and the car came in handy.
After this incident, the man prefers to park only in closed underground parking lots and always closes the windows tightly.
After all, who knows what else can fly or crawl into his car.