Trap Bees Using Plastic Bags


People walking about in Bukit Bintang might have recently witnessed a rare scene involving bees.


Based on this video clips , two firefighters were tasked to remove a bee colony that gathered on a lamp post right across Lot 10. The bees were sprayed with smoke to calm them first.The hive was buzzing and growing on the top of the lamp post while the two brave firefighters in fully covered protective suits inched closer on a forklift. We wonder how the bees would be removed and were surprised when the firefighters ingeniously whipped out a black rubbish bag. 

The firefighters slowly lowered and covered the top of the lamp post with the black rubbish bag. Once most of the bees were gathered inside the plastic bags, the bags are tied up before being transported elsewhere. We want to know what will happen to the bee and ask if the bee is killed or released in another area. Someone said the fire department should find the queen bee first to make it easier to remove the hive because other hives will follow. Although firefighters managed to remove beehives using plastic bags, it is not recommended to do it yourself. Call the fire department or a beehive removal expert if you need to remove it.

 

0/kiriman komen