Relocate honey bee nest 35,000 in the wall of American people

The honeycomb removal expert identified the nest nearly a meter wide and 1.5 meters high, growing for nearly two years in brick walls.

Specialist unloading honeycomb David Glover discovered and moved honey bees tens of thousands of children in people's homes in the city of Germantown, Tennessee, USA, on September 28, Fox News reported. The host is allergic to the sting of bee stings and once hired a local insecticide company to handle but failed.

Glover uses thermal scanners to locate honeycomb on the wall. He discovered that bees entered the nest through a small drainage hole and a narrow gap between the bricks and the window corner. He began to remove each brick, making the giant honeycomb appear.

After more than 4 hours, Glover successfully removed the entire nest. It doesn't stick too tightly to the wall, so the move is more convenient than expected, he said. This is one of the largest beehives Glover, who unloaded beehives since 2009 and dealt with about 250 nests a year, once met. It is almost one meter wide and 1.5 meters high.

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David Glover dismantled the honeycomb hidden in the brick wall.(Photo: Fox News).

"The new white part was built and the dark part was older. Thousands of bees went back and forth to make it dark , " explained Glover. He said it was possible that the hive was hidden in the wall for about two years.

The landlord was also surprised to see such a large honeycomb. " She was very relieved when we were able to move the bees and the nest to a new place , " Glover said. His article on social networks attracted more than 23,000 comments and 116 thousand shares.

"Most people think that honeycombs are about the same size as the nest. They don't know how big the bees can build," he added.