House in El Paso, Texas, was captured by a million killer bees, as they first established their colony three years ago, the walls and the roof, local media reported on Monday.
The family recently asked for help beekeepers to relocate the invaders as they become more aggressive.
“They don’t pay rent,” the landlord E. Murphy told CBS 4. “Last year they were not as aggressive as they are this year. During the winter, they were pretty quiet, so we did not have them”.
“We can’t go to the side of the house or in the back of the house. We have a nice patio in the back, but we can’t go back there to even clean it. They just attacked”, she added.
When the specialist bee under the Pyongyang Livingston visited the house on Tuesday, he found that the bees are not your typical “bees”.
“They are a mixed breed of African and European together. So they are hybrids and they are maybe 20, 30 times more aggressive than normal bees,” Livingston explained. “We were overcrowded. We found that once we opened a small area, we thought there maybe 20,000 bees… it turns out to be more than 100,000 bees”
“They swarmed us, and they started biting me, even with the costumes,” he said.
In General, the expert estimated that about one million bees living in the house.
And experience not just scared for the Livingston guys. Rudy Reyes journalist KFOX14 news compared the scene to a “horror movie”.
“I went there with my camera… as soon as [Livingston and his assistant] was there and opened the roof shingles from the roof, he was, and believe me, it was like a horror movie — seeing this swarm just came out in a black cloud,” Reyes recalled. “For a few seconds, I started to get stung by bees.”
Reyes was hurt at least eight times upset the bees not wanting to leave the house.
“I have two eyes in the head… but I went to my unit, I’m still bees inside my division,” he said.
With Livingston just to be able to remove one part of the hive inside Murphy roof, it will probably take some time before the house will be bee-free, the more that family will have to pay the money for the excavation work for replacement of damaged or destroyed houses.
“They will remove bees for the price, but then I have to do a Contractor to rebuild the walls and the roof,” Murphy told CBS 4, before explaining that she “absolutely” could not afford to repair.
The city of El Paso told KFOX that removing bees is not responsible city.
Sourse: sputniknews.com