One of the grandchildren came to visit and said he heard strange noises in the guest bedroom at night. I guess it was just a child's imagination. The owner was shocked. I found a secret under the ceiling
Recently, a family in Inverness, Scotland, had a rather frightening experience in their home. And when they sought help from experts, it turned out that the familiar house they live in every day was hiding a big secret.
The homeowner said that every time his grandchildren came to visit and use the guest bedroom, strange insect-like noises would be heard at night. At first, the sound was thought to be just a child's imagination, so the homeowner didn't pay much attention to it.
Later, the man of the house discovered that the children's voices were real. It was actually the sound of bees on the roof of the house, not just 2000-3000, but more than that. Before rushing to hire an expert to help manage
Immediately after receiving the call for help, officials from the Loch Ness Honey Company arrived and found 180,000 bees nesting in the ceiling of the family's home. They believe the bees have been there for many years.
They may have been living there for years, said bee expert Andrew Card of Loch Ness Honey. But they were found too late because this was a spare guest bedroom, so it wasn't used much.
According to Andrew, three hives were found, and each colony is estimated to contain about 60,000 bees, a higher number than regular beehives.
The expert team has already eliminated the bees. They were moved to temporary nests and will be monitored and fed for six weeks to ensure they have the best possible chance of survival. And ready to produce honey next year
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