Video: Grandchildren Heard Buzzing While Going to Bed: Homeowner Discovers Colonies of 180,000 Bees in Bedroom
About 180,000 bees and the same amount of honey were discovered.
Surprise discovery in guest room. A homeowner in Inverness, Scotland, discovered three colonies of 60,000 bees each in a bedroom last week, after his grandchildren alerted him to the news. “hearing the buzz” When going to bed.
Huge swarm under the rafters
The owner already suspected a beehive in the house.But he did not know the extent of it. At that time, his grandchildren, who had been up all night, were complaining of hearing buzzing noises when they slept, so he decided to open a ladder and climb the scaffolding, On June 24th. Then he finds himself face to faceA huge swarm of bees.
Three colonies containing 60 thousand bees
“That's a beautiful colony of bees!” “Nothing less,” exclaimed Andrew Card, a beekeeper who was approached by the homeowner directly while filming his discovery. 180,000 bees found on bedroom ceilingThe specialist used thermal imaging to determine the number of bees living on the roof of the house.
Drywall was found torn from the ceiling of the owner's guest room. Three cellsEach one contains about 60,000 bees, according to the beekeeper. The oldest of the three cells must be at least seven years old, while the others may have been created more recently.“He pointed out that ITV.
Using a Special vacuum cleanerFor the “Bee Vac,” half the bees were gently removed from each hive. They were transferred to new hives. Tests will be done soon to detect possible diseases.
Take bees to new hives
The honey produced under the rafters of the house is not packaged and sold. It will support the rescued bees. However, he hopes this giant bee colony will allow him to produce honey for his company.
with Average lifespan is two to three years.A queen bee can lay up to 2000 eggs in one day.
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