NEIGHBOURS claim they are prisoners in their homes because a nearby landlord has swarms of bees in his garden.
Residents of the quiet street say they are even too scared to open windows.
Architect Nick Tweddle says the 160,000 bees house in a house he rents out are ‘very gentle’Adrian Sherratt – Commissioned by The Sun (do not credit thanks)
A pensioner, who did not want to be named, said: “The last time I sat out in my garden was during Covid because there’s always a risk of being stung.
“It’s not that we don’t like bees. It’s just the huge numbers living in a small garden area and us being in the flight path.”
Another neighbour in Warndon, Worcs, said huge swarms meant it was like “living in a horror film” while a third complained the bees had nested in a chimney.
Tradespeople are said to shun the area after some were stung.
There were claims of up to a million bees being in the garden of the house rented out by architect Nick Tweddle, 64.
But he insisted: “I currently have eight hives with about 20,000 bees in each. That’s 160,000 — and they’re very gentle.
“My tenants happily sit outside on the terrace watching them.”
Nick, who lives in Hereford where he has other hives, added: “No one is trapped.
“I have spoken to some residents and even given them jars of honey.”
There is no law about how many hives can be kept in a garden, even in a heavily residential area.
But the local council said the situation was being assessed by Worcestershire’s Regulatory Services.
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