Firefighters removed a half human tall giant honeycomb from the living room, would it hurt?

Updated on society 2024-07-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Honeycombs are still relatively common in daily life, some grow on trees, some hang under the eaves, but it is still relatively rare to appear in residents' homes. A resident in Zunyi, Guizhou Province, because he had not returned home for a long time, found that his living room had been moved in by a wasp, and a giant honeycomb about half a person high was built on the wall, which looked very scary.

    So the resident immediately called the police and asked for help from the firefighters, and after the heavily armed firefighters arrived at the scene, they were particularly shocked to see such a large giant honeycomb, and some of the bags prepared in advance for the honeycomb could not fit. Fortunately, the giant honeycomb was successfully packed and taken away, and the remnants of the hornets left in the resident's house were completely removed. Generally speaking, wasps can still hurt people, and they are a particularly widespread and diverse type of insect.

    Hornets are also known as wasps and head bees, and there are many species. The most common in ordinary life is the yellow-rumped wasp, they are different from other nectar bees, usually eat meat, like to prey on a variety of other insects to eat, such as cotton bollworm, bean moth and armyworm, etc., and even many places will let wasps help people eliminate these pests, the effect is still very good. But sometimes, hornets also like to eat bees or attack humans and various domestic animals, and their attack ability is particularly strong, once besieged by wasps, it is easy to cause very serious damage.

    Many people may know that bees are equivalent to suicide after attacking people, because each bee can only sting once, but wasps are different from other bees, they are not suicide attacks. There is a long sting needle on their body, and the needle of this needle is still straight, so after attacking humans, the stinger will not stay on people's **, but can attack humans many times. Not only that, but they are also poisonous, and after being stung, they will feel severe pain, and if they are stung too much, they will even go into shock and coma.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Possibly. Great care needs to be taken when handling this hornet's nest to avoid injury to personnel.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This can really hurt people, because the bees inside will scurry around if they want to forage for food, and they may sting people when they see them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There was a real danger of injury, but fortunately there was no injury during the firefighters who were fully armed to take them away.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Since the residents have not returned home for a long time, the hornets have made their home in the residents' homes in this case. That's why giant honeycombs that are half a human tall are there.

    Firefighters remove a half-human-tall giant honeycomb from the living room. The origin of the giant honeycomb. Keep a safe distance from wasps.

    In the end, I think that when each of us is in trouble, we must choose to keep a relatively safe distance from the hornets through sensitive reactions. Because after being stung by a wasp, it will not only make the surface of your ** pack, but even make yourself allergic. Therefore, only by keeping a safe distance can you have a safe state in the process of encountering wasps.

    Chief among them is that calling the fire department is the right decision in this situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Firefighters pick hornet's nests 7 days a day, and the reason why there are so many hornets in residential areas is because there are sweets in the domestic garbage in residential areas, and sweets can be used as food for hornets, plus summer is the season when hornets breed vigorously, so there will be so many hornets' nests.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This giant honeycomb is gradually formed by bees, which is very small at first, and becomes larger and larger as the bees build their nests day and night.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, because the ecological environment of this home is relatively good, it is very suitable for bees to survive, so they just regard this place as a nest.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be because this family has not lived at home for a long time, and the house has been empty for a long time, so there are bees nesting here.

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