The Amount Of Bees Found In A Woman’s Home Will Make You Allergic Even If You’re Not

    So much honey.

    This was the gigantic honeycomb found in a client's home by David Glover, an experienced bee keeper and CEO of The Barlette Bee Whisperer.

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    And this was the general consensus of the people that saw it on Facebook.

    He recently posted the process of removing the bricks from a woman’s home. “The client called about honey bees getting into her home that pest control couldn’t kill,” he told BuzzFeed.

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    "Her pest control people found the bees’ entrance in the bricks."

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    "I use thermal imaging (FLIR) so I have a pretty good idea of what will be behind the wall, or ceiling, or even inside columns or trees before I start working. It gives me a reference point to begin my jobs."

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    “Since the post went viral my phone has been blowing up… I’ve received calls from everywhere concerning honey bees: France, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Poland and many different parts of the US. And that’s kind of cool.”

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    Even though having bees or any insect invade your home might be scary, David advises you not to kill them before seeing what they are.

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    "Honey bees and other pollinators are responsible for 1/3 or the food we eat. Any chance we get to relocate honey bees versus killing them is an opportunity to put them back in farms where they’re desperately needed."

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