This Woman Really Got Buzzed For The Family Photo Shoot , Over 75 Times
KNUTSFORD, ENGLAND - AUGUST 08: A White-tailed bumblebee, Bombus lucorum, collects nectar from lavendar on August 08, 2022 in Knutsford, England. Through evolutionary development honey bees have become one of the most finely tuned and organised insects on the planet. They play a vital role in the pollination of the food we eat but changing weather, alongside increased land use, imported pests and the chemicals used in farming have decimated the population of British honey bees. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Hey Rat Rock nation, we all go to family functions but this one really takes the buzz out of the alcohol, and that’s where this story comes to life.
A woman out in Buckeye Arizona was taking a family group photo and was attacked by a swarm of bees, try being stung more than 75 times !! Ouch
ARCADIA, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 15: Honeybees gather in a hive after they survived Hurricane Ian at Councell farms on December 15, 2022 in Arcadia, Florida. B. Keith Councell said he lost approximately 3,000 hives and untold numbers of bees to the storm. Beekeepers in the region lost around 100,000 total hives and millions of bees when the high winds and storm surge inundated the area. In addition to destroying bee boxes, the hurricane also damaged tree blossoms and destroyed much of the bees’ food. Mr. Councell said that the beekeepers have pulled together and are helping each other grow new colonies as fast as they can, as they hope to pollinate the crops during the growing season. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
She has been hospitalized, and has made a full recovery thank God. This brave woman is also being hailed a hero for protecting her very own children who were also at the family party for the photo shoot. This brave mother got her kids protected by getting the young ones to safety because her vehicle was nearby.
This brave mom’s quick thinking saved the children from being stung, as she took the brunt of the stings is what the Arizona Fire & Medical Authority officials are saying. Check this out the fire officials used foam to calm the bees down.
ARCADIA, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 15: B. Keith Councell works with his honey bees that survived Hurricane Ian at Councell farms on December 15, 2022 in Arcadia, Florida. Mr. Councell said he lost approximately 3,000 hives and untold numbers of bees to the storm. Beekeepers in the region lost around 100,000 total hives and millions of bees when the high winds and storm surge inundated the area. In addition to destroying bee boxes, the hurricane also damaged tree blossoms and destroyed much of the bees’ food. Mr. Councell said that the beekeepers have pulled together and are helping each other grow new colonies as fast as they can, as they hope to pollinate the crops during the growing season. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Don’t forget if this occurs to you or a family member or loved one’s you should always run in a straight line, cover your face and get to shelter. Never fight the bee’s or EVER GET INTO WATER !! That will just aggravate the bee’s more, according to official’s.
So today we salute this awesome mom and wish her a wonderful ” Mother’s Day” for protecting her children and doing everything in her power to make them safe.
Everyone knows summer is knocking on the door and flowers are blooming so those bee’s will be out. Have a great summer and be careful out there.
KNUTSFORD, ENGLAND – AUGUST 08: A White-tailed bumblebee, Bombus lucorum, collects nectar from lavendar on August 08, 2022 in Knutsford, England. Through evolutionary development honey bees have become one of the most finely tuned and organised insects on the planet. They play a vital role in the pollination of the food we eat but changing weather, alongside increased land use, imported pests and the chemicals used in farming have decimated the population of British honey bees. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
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