Indian mutants are immune to bee venom

It is almost impossible to feel pain when being able to play with the bees for thousands of children.

Suk Mahammad Dalal , a professional honey collector in India, can take honey from honeycomb and play with them freely without any means of protection, MSN reported on January 18.

In the video, Dalal uses his hands to gather bees and stuff them under his shirt to avoid being hindered by them while taking bile. He even used his hands to lift them up close to his face without showing any shame.

Dalal said he started doing this work about 15 years ago and was immune to it . He did not feel the pain of being stung by a bee, although the stings sometimes left some small bumps around his lips. "I just need a hot cup of tea to recover after being burned ," he said.

Dalal used to work as an assistant to a doctor in Kolkata but his salary was very low. During his work, he found that this doctor used a lot of honey in medicines."I was good at climbing from a young age. I used to see the beehive on the tree in Chingeni village in Bankura. So I returned home and became a honey collector , " Dalal said.

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Dalal said he started doing this work about 15 years ago and was immune to bee venom.

The first time was quite scary for Dalal when the stings were painful and caused the limbs to swell."There were times when I was stunned by more than 300 bees. I wanted to go back to Kolkata to do my old job," he said.

However, Dalal continued to persevere. Gradually, the aches and pains disappeared and his limbs also became swollen. Dalal said, although he enjoyed playing with the bees, he was careful not to hurt them.