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Couple discover a hive of 80,000 bees in walls
    2019-05-23  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A HUGE hive of 80,000 bees kept an unwitting couple awake at night for two years after the insects built the massive nest in the walls of their house.

The incident took place in the town of Pinos Puente, near Granada in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia.

The couple, who have not been named in reports, are said to have noticed a constant buzzing noise in the walls of the bedroom, which stopped them from sleeping at night.

However, it was only on further investigation that they discovered there was a beehive in the walls and they called local beekeeper Sergio Guerrero to the scene.

In the video, Guerrero can be seen working to clear the huge hive, which he estimates at 80,000 individuals.

The hive had grown to take up a huge section of the wall, spanning almost the entire height of the bedroom.

Guerrero, who is an amateur beekeeper and offers clients a service to remove bee hives from their home while keeping the insects alive, said he could not understand “how they have lived with this huge amount of bees for almost two years.”

He added, “It was stuck in a place where they could not sleep. They were spending the whole night listening to the bees.

“It took me seven hours to do the extraction to get them free and back to the mountains. We did the whole process without any problems.”

Guerrero used a special aspiration system to suck up all the bees before safely moving them away.

He is a member of Colmena Sanadora, a project to keep bees alive and help homeowners remove bee hives in an inexpensive way.

He said, “It is a project to save the bees. Removing the bees usually costs around 1,500 euros (US$1,676) and a lot of people think about getting rid of them by themselves as it is expensive.

“We save the bees and help the residents to cover the costs of buying a wooden house, the medicine to protect the bees against mites which are hurting them a lot, and their food for a year.”

(SD-Agencies)

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