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Surviving Bee Attacks

Austin man dies of heart attack after being covered by bees. This article will help you with Surviving Bee Attacks!

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Surviving Bee Attacks
Surviving Bee Attacks

Franco Galvan Martinez, a landscape lighting tech was harnessed in a tree, when he disturbed a hive of bees. In his panic he kicked his ladder out of the way and couldn’t escape.

This is a sad story that should have never happened.

Surviving Bee Attacks
Surviving Bee Attacks

Things everyone should know.

Being in the Bee Removal Business for twenty years, we have heard a lot about these types of situations. So, the first thing is to pay attention to your surroundings.

Contractors, landscapers and anyone that works out of doors should always look for bees before starting work. Yes, it take a bit of time, but is well worth it.

If you see bees flying in a straight line into a tree or other structure, this is a sign that a colony lives there. Bees do not attack for no reason, if the bees think they are under attack they will protect their nest, just like a mother bear.

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Surviving Bee Attacks

Property owners if you know you have bees in your tree or in other structures you should have them properly removed. Waiting until they sting someone is, way to late.

Renters, if the property you are renting has bees either in the structure or landscape call your landlord right away. Making sure the property management knows will release you from any negligent claims in case someone gets hurt.

Surviving Bee Attacks
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When you get stung the best thing to do is to get away from there, if being chassed by bees run and take cover inside of a building or vehicle.

Never attempt to remove bees yourself, Never, ever, spray the hive with anything, including water.

Doing these two things is a sure fire way to your a$$ tore up.