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Mysterious nest in air conditioner identified as stingless bees
A social media user recently posted in a Facebook group asking netizens to identify a mysterious nest found in an air conditioner, sparking a flurry of comments. The post read, “What kind of nest is this? Had a technician come to change the air conditioner, and it’s quite big.” Group members quickly identified the nest’s inhabitants as stingless bees, known…
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Buzzing: Prachin Buri villagers seek lottery luck from beehive ritual
Lottery enthusiasts in Prachin Buri province were not disappointed as they performed a ritual seeking luck from a beehive, eagerly awaiting the revelation of numbers for the upcoming lottery draw on March 16. Villagers from a community in Bo Thong sub-district, Kabin Buri district, led by the elder people yesterday, gathered with offerings of flowers, incense, and candles to perform…
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Technician finds stingless bee nest in air conditioner in Thailand
An air conditioning technician recently encountered a peculiar situation while servicing a unit in a customer’s bedroom. Seeking advice, the technician posted an inquiry online, asking for the identification of a mysterious creature found within the air conditioning system. The online community quickly responded, revealing that the creature was a stingless bee, known locally as “ชันโรง,” which also happens to…
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Buzzing tragedy unfolds as Thai man found dead after bee attack in Chon Buri
A landscaper from Si Sa Ket was discovered lifeless under a tree along Highway 331 in Chon Buri, where authorities suspect involved in a fatal encounter with a beehive. Nong Prue Police Station received an alert about the grim discovery on January 15, prompting an immediate response from law enforcement and rescue teams. Upon arrival, they found a blue Isuzu…
- Northern Thailand News
Swarm of giant honey bees cause chaos at Thailand airport
A swarm of giant honey bees caused quite the buzz at Khon Kaen Airport in northeast Thailand yesterday, causing delays to two flights and stinging six members of ground staff who all required hospitalisation. As soon as Thai AirAsia flight FD3260 from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport landed on the runway at Khon Kaen Airport yesterday, a colony of giant honey…