Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Worcester Street Overrun by Swarms from 21 Unmanaged Beehives

Worcestershire Regulatory Services launches investigation as residents endure stings, indoor invasions, and disrupted lives for over a decade.

Image

Overview

  • Residents of Corfe Avenue report being confined to their homes due to aggressive swarms of over a million bees originating from a neighbor's 21 unmanaged hives.
  • The infestation, persisting for over a decade, has worsened recently, with bees pouring into homes through chimneys and stinging residents, some requiring medical treatment.
  • The swarms have disrupted daily life, with residents avoiding their gardens, keeping windows shut, and workmen refusing to enter the area.
  • Local councillors Sarah Murray and John Rudge are pushing for a review under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and potential Community Protection Notices to address the issue.
  • Worcestershire Regulatory Services is investigating the complaint on behalf of Worcester City Council, with possible legal actions including an abatement notice to mitigate the nuisance.