
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > should this honeycomb in our community be removed? </h1>
Picture, text / Chang'an 18 sons
Today is Saturday, the ancient city of Xi'an is cloudy weather, lukewarm and people feel very comfortable. In the morning, after breakfast, I went downstairs at almost ten o'clock to prepare to go to the vegetable market opposite the community to buy vegetables. When I walked to the front of Building Six, I saw that several property personnel blocked the passage with a police cordon, so that everyone should pay attention to the detour, and there was a horse honeycomb on a tree in front of the building, beware of being stinged by the horse bee!
Horse bees this thing, but not easy to provoke, I remember when I was a child in the countryside often encountered, but also once suffered from the taste of being stinged by horse bees, neck swelling and pain for several days. In the decades, I never saw this thing again. Unexpectedly, now they are out again. The greenery in our community is very good, in the yard, in front of the building, behind the building, the garden, the pool, all kinds of flowers and trees, the scenery is dense, the environment is elegant, the ecology is livable, I don't know when this wasp also followed in.
This morning, a neighbor saw a few wasps flying around on the road, because there were many children in our community, afraid of stinging whose baby children, it was terrible, so he quickly called the property. The property personnel are also very responsible, attach great importance to this situation, and immediately organize personnel to pull up a cordon to block people's passage.
Some people say, hurry up and call the police, let the firefighters deal with it, and put the honeycomb off!
The property staff said that there had been a phone call and the firefighters came over in a moment.
Everyone was scared and had to take a detour. Sure enough, after a while, a red fire truck drove to the door of our community, and a few firefighters dressed in fully armed protective suits came down, took out several professional tools, set up a ladder and quickly removed all the honeycombs on the tree, and immediately installed them and took them away, and the danger on the tree was finally lifted.
I checked on the Internet, the horse wasp, also known as the "ant bee", "wasp" or "wasp", the body is also large and toxic, hymenoptera slender waist suborder (in the past known as the pintail suborder in addition to bees and ants can sting insects, is a widely distributed, diverse, rapid flying insects. When they encounter attacks or unfriendly disturbances, they will attack in groups, which can cause allergic and toxic reactions, and in severe cases, can lead to death.
It seems that as long as the wasp is not attacked or unfriendly interfered with, it will not take the initiative to attack and hurt people. Horse bees can come to our community to nest and settle down, but also because our community greening and beautification of the ecological environment is good. Now we are all preaching that we human beings want to live in harmony with nature and coexist harmoniously, and I am thinking, this nest of bees in our community has not provoked anyone, why can't we let them live well on that tree, we have to end them?
Most people have heard a lot about wasps, but they have seen or come into contact with very little, so they have no good feelings for this thorny and poisonous thing, and there is natural fear and disgust. People in the community saw that there were horses and bees infested, and they were worried that if they injured the child, they were forgivable; the community property was very responsible and timely to call the police, and there was nothing wrong with it; the firefighters were loyal to the duty, listened to the people's call at any time, and eliminated the safety hazards of the community in time, which was respectable and amiable. But I always feel that it is obviously unfair to these innocent wasps, who have they provoked, and who are they going to suffer this catastrophe?
Let's talk about whether this honeycomb in our community should be removed? Is there a better way to make the wasp live in harmony with us and live in peace?
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