A couple in their 70s were taken to the hospital after being stung by bees Tuesday, and firefighters directed nearby residents to “shelter in place” to get away from the swarm.
A sheriff’s spokesman said deputies shut down Mount Vernon Street between Bonita and Main streets after the swarm was reported around 1:15 p.m.
The husband was stung 30 to 40 times as he walked out to check his mailbox, said Lemon Grove Fire Capt. Jon Taff. The man’s wife, who was in the garage, was stung more than 20 times. The couple were transported to the hospital for treatment. Neither was apparently allergic to bee stings.
People in the area were asked to close their windows and doors until the bee-removal company arrived and removed the hive, Taff said.
The beehive was in a tree in the front yard of the couple’s home and had been maintained by them for several years, Taff said.
Firefighters, wearing protective gear — including bee hoods — were protected from the bees, Taff said. “There was one firefighter who got stung a couple of times,” he said.
From what I saw on the news, I'm thinking bee-hoods are now standard PPE gear on the engine.
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