Three people in a French town remained in a “critical but steady state” after an unusual bee attack on the weekend, the Mayor of Aurlillac said on Monday.
Twenty-four people were hurt and three hurried to the hospital in the critical condition when hundreds of bees were attacked by central-southern towns on Sunday morning.
According to local media, one of them is a 78-year-old woman who has been 25 times and should be resuspitten after the cardiorespiratory arrest.
Police and firefighters fenced in place and a beekeeper are called to smoke bees – a safe way to calm insects.
A local man called Andrée said he witnessed “very crowded people” trying to get the bees. “I can say that they are attacked by something but I don’t know what,” he told French media.
The Mayor of Aurlillac, Pierre Monhonier, reported that Asian owners who threaten a beehive may cause attack.
But the Christian carrier, the president of regional beekeepers’ unions, doubt.
He told French info that often avoids leaving their colonies at all in the presence of Asian Hornets.
However, he said that the unusual incident might be due to colony of the bee made larger for bees and becoming “overly managing it.
“It may be (the bees) do not have enough space and that their colony has no intention to reap. This is the said carrier.