80,000 honeycomb nesting in Spanish people's walls

The landlord heard the murmur coming from the wall for two years and had to rely on an expert to remove the beehive when he could not stand it.

The noisy sound came from the wall for two years by the large number of bees, which nest and proliferate.

The couple live in the city of Granada, Andalusia, Spain, discovered giant honeycomb in the bedroom, reported on February 20. They heard the murmur coming from the wall for the past two years. As the weather warmed up, the sound became bigger so they had to call an expert to move the local honeycomb to help.

Picture 1 of 80,000 honeycomb nesting in Spanish people's walls

Sergio Guerrero removed the honeycomb tens of thousands in the wall.(Photo: Sun).

"About three months ago, the landlord found the noise so unbearable and did not know what to do , " said the expert moving the honeycomb Sergio Guerrero. He was surprised when the couple could live with bees for so long.

Noise levels vary depending on the activity of the bees, Guerrero explained. The noise will be larger as they move and shrink when they work in the nest. He thinks that honeycomb can grow so big because there are many flowers in the area and the temperature is also increasing.

"It took me seven hours to remove the beehives, then take them to the mountains. We carried out the whole process of relocation without any problems." Guerrero must use a special suction system to suck and move all the bees safely.

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Update 23 May 2019
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