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A group of bees "home" in a park tree cave and several tourists were stung

author:Big River neighbor sister

Dahe News Yu video reporter Li Lan intern Yin Qing

Next to the West Square of Zijingshan Park in Zhengzhou City, bees are constantly flying in and out of the hole of a large tree. Because there are many tourists in the park, once disturbed, the bees will attack mercilessly, resulting in many tourists being stung.

A group of bees "home" in a park tree cave and several tourists were stung

At about 3 p.m. on February 9, a young man was passing by the west square of the park when a bee suddenly flew down on his forehead. The boy was caught off guard, stung by a bee, and the pain was unbearable. Wang Weimin, a member of the Garden Road Patrol Squadron who was patrolling the square, and others quickly went forward to check it out, only to find that in the tree hole of a large tree next to the square, a group of bees lived in it.

A group of bees "home" in a park tree cave and several tourists were stung

Tian Zhiqiang, a member of the team, saw many children playing in the park square and was busy reminding parents to take their children away, and just as he pulled a cordon around the tree, his neck was also stung by bees. An old man who works out in the park said that bees have stung many tourists in the past few days. In order to prevent the bees from continuing to hurt people, Wang Weimin immediately went to the park management office to report the matter. The staff of the management office quickly found exterminators, water pipes, saws, etc., and removed the bees from the tree holes.

A group of bees "home" in a park tree cave and several tourists were stung

Because the tree hole in and out of the bees is a narrow slit, the effect is not ideal when the staff sprays the medicine through the slit. Subsequently, the staff took a "fire attack", but it could only burn the hive near the gap, and it was impossible to burn the hive inside, which was difficult to remove.

A group of bees "home" in a park tree cave and several tourists were stung

Because the trunk of the big tree where the bees settled has rotted inside and many places have been hollowed out by insects, the staff found an axe and a saw to saw open the passage in and out of the bees, so that the hive inside was completely exposed, and then burned the hive with fire to force the swarm to "move".

A group of bees "home" in a park tree cave and several tourists were stung

After nearly two hours of busyness, the staff finally destroyed and cleared all the hives in the tree hole.

A group of bees "home" in a park tree cave and several tourists were stung

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