Bees, often feared for their painful stings, created quite a buzz when around 15,000 invaded a man’s car in a parking lot. Baffled and scared, he sought help from emergency services and firefighters, who were uncertain how to handle the situation. Only a firefighter-beekeeper on vacation could rescue the day.
Recalling the incident, the beekeeper mentioned, “With the help of a special soothing oil, I sealed the bees in a hive and took them to my apiary.” The origin of the bee invasion remained a mystery, possibly triggered by the destruction of their hive, rendering them homeless. Bees, known for living in large families, might have been scouting a new home, and the car seemed a convenient choice.
Post-incident, the man opts for closed underground parking, emphasizing the importance of tightly closed windows to prevent unexpected insect guests. As the saying goes, “Only beekeepers know all the tricks and know how to handle bees,” highlighting the expertise crucial in such situations.