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A professional should be called in for a cleanup.
Bees have set up a nest at home, and they should not clean it up blindly by themselves, but should ask a professional to clean it up, which can ensure safety, avoid being stung by bees when cleaning the honeycomb, and prevent bees from coming back to build nests. The resident in the incident was crushed by the honeycomb because there was a giant honeycomb in his home that was not cleaned in time, and in the end, it was the firefighters who came forward to help him clean up the bees and the hive.
There will be a large number of bees in the nest of bees at home, and these bees have a certain aggressiveness, if not cleaned up in time, the hive will get bigger and bigger, and the danger will continue to increase, this is the best practice, is to ask a professional beekeeper to help you clean up the hive at home, if the hive is huge, you can also ask the local fire department to intervene, they will have corresponding protective measures, and will also use special insect repellent to drive away the bees, and then the honeycomb will be cleaned.
Professionals often deal with bees, will not be stung by bees when dealing with honeycombs, can quickly complete the storm cleanup, and completely sanitize the site to prevent bees from coming back to build nests. When residents find that they have a small honeycomb in their home, they can also dispose of it themselves. However, it is necessary to take appropriate protective measures, not only to wear glasses and face masks, but also to wear long-sleeved clothing and hats to prevent being stung by bees.
When treating the honeycomb, take a large container, put boiling water in it, put the waste water directly on the honeycomb, and soak it in boiling water to eliminate the bees inside.
If you want to deal with the bees after they have set up a nest at home, they must first ensure safety, and it is best to spray an appropriate amount of insecticide before cleaning up, drive away all the seals inside, and wait for the number of bees in the honeycomb to decrease before treatment. The large number of bees in the larger honeycomb is very dangerous when cleaning up, so don't start blindly. In addition, if you are accidentally stung by a bee while cleaning the honeycomb, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid serious adverse reactions due to poisoning.
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Treat the bees that come to your house by either driving them away or catching them. If you are expelled, you can smoke it directly. If you smoke, take a few puffs in the colony, and then every few minutes, the bees will abandon the nest and run away.
First of all, prepare a smoker, if you smoke, you don't need to prepare.
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Be sure not to deal with it yourself, because the bee's tail stings have venom glands, and it hurts to sting, if you find a honeycomb in your home, you must call 119 in time and ask the firefighters to help.
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In this case, you should call the police, then ask the firefighters to help you deal with it, and wait until it gets dark.
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Bees are water-sensitive animals, if you find bees at home, you can choose to use water to expel them, if the bees are still difficult to remove, you can also choose to smoke or burn them to keep them away to protect their own lives.
Never know which will come first tomorrow and accidents, so in life must master a certain emergency means, bees are very industrious animals, not only can build nests to make honey, and even play a role in the purpose of caring for the home, after the bees fly at home, we must learn to take the right way to expel them, in life should learn to observe the environment at home. If there are too many flowers and plants in the house, it will also cause bees to swarm, so it is essential to keep the indoor environment dry and tidy. <>
How did it happen?
The plot storm falling on the roof of a resident's house in Laokuang Street, Jiawang District, Xuzhou City has aroused heated discussions among netizens, and it can be seen from the related ** that after the plot storm fell, the house was full of bees, which caused a great threat to people's lives. After discovering the problem, the enthusiastic people immediately chose to call the police to deal with it, and after arriving at the scene, the seal was expelled, and after the cleaning was completed, about 60 catties of honey were harvested, which was enviable.
What should I do if I have bees in my home?
Bees are a very industrious and intelligent animal, if you find that the bees have made a nest at home, you must do a good job of protective measures, find a thicker and larger plastic bag, put the nest together and put it into the pocket, and then put it in the sparsely populated wild. In life, if we find that we have some problems that are difficult to solve, we can choose to seek help from the fire department, which can effectively avoid danger. Of course, in life, we should also learn to observe the living environment, and deal with the problems in time after they are found, so as to better strangle the problems in the cradle.
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I should choose to leave the house as soon as possible and find a professional to get the honeycomb away, of course I have been stung by bees, it really hurts, and it took several days for the swelling to go down.
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The firefighters should be notified immediately that they have not been stung, and the firefighters will use fire to disperse the bees, but if they are stung, they should go to the hospital immediately to prevent toxins or allergies.
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I don't have the experience of being stung by bees, but I have heard that it hurts a lot after being stung by a bee.
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I should have asked a professional or a firefighter to deal with it. I've had the experience of being stung by a bee, and now it's very painful to think about, and I have a big bag.
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In this case, I should immediately call 110 and 119 and let the relevant staff deal with it, I have not been stung by bees.
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In this case, we need to calmly seek help from the firefighters, and the firefighters use professional tools to help us solve the problem. I've had the experience of catching bees when I was a kid and getting stung.