Nambu Fire Station "Beware of Bee Stings in Summer" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Nambu Fire Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City (Chief Lee Jeong-ja) has urged caution regarding safety accidents caused by bee stings during the summer season.


A Nambu Fire Station official said on the 5th, "Damage is expected to continue from summer through early autumn. If you find a beehive, please do not attempt to remove it forcefully and report it promptly to 119."


Beehives are found in various places including ordinary houses, commercial buildings, apartment verandas, and areas around hiking trails.


Prevention measures for bee stings include ▲ lowering your posture and slowly moving to another place ▲ refraining from using substances that cause strong scents such as perfume or cosmetics ▲ wearing bright-colored clothes rather than dark-colored ones.



The Nambu Fire Station removed beehives 28 times in June and 142 times last month.


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