A driver was “savagely” attacked by bees after driving into a house and knocking into their hive.
Police responded to a report of a vehicle having crashed into a home at 12.15pm on 10 August.
But upon arriving, they found the accident was not the only situation unfolding at the scene, as reported by Need To Know.
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After hitting the home, the car also struck several tree branches, where a bee hive had been nesting.
The bees were left furious at the disruption.“The driver was taken to hospital after getting stung.
“Officers responded to a vehicle vs. house traffic collision,” said Buena Park Police Department in California.
“Nobody was injured as a result of the collision but a beehive was also damaged and the occupants were not pleased.
“They savagely attacked the driver who was taken to the hospital with a few stings after the OCFA cooled the bees off with some soap and water.”
A video shows the front end of a silver Infiniti G35 sports car rammed into a now destroyed window.
A swarm of bees is also visible above the car.
Members of the fire department can be seen spraying down the scene with water.
The video also has a bee emoji and a bee-themed tune.
Jocelyn said: “So the driver destroyed two homes.”

Carlo added: “Another day of saving the bees.”
Rose wrote: “Driver should bee more careful.”
Kris commented: “Not the bees.”
Ashley said: “Protect the bees!”

Although it is not clear if the driver had an allergic reaction to the bee stings, the NHS states that insect bites or stings are not usually serious and get better in a few days.
But sometimes they can become infected or cause a serious allergic reaction, in which case you should visit A&E.
This comes after just one week a VW beetle took on a flooded street.
Online users joked that the old German-made motor was a “formidable amphibian”.
The clip shows the VW owner driving down a hill into a flooded area of the street.
The old car ploughs into the water and continues along the flooded road with apparent ease.
The water level reaches above the headlights as the driver slowly manoeuvres through the road’s deepest point.
The Beetle owner reaches the other side without a hitch as a crowd of onlookers coo in admiration and start clapping.
The Herbie-like scene was filmed in the city of Pachuca, located northeast of Mexico City in Mexico.
According to reports, while the old VW handled the flooded streets with ease, the fire department was called out to help multiple trapped motorists in the city.
Pachuca has been battered by heavy rains and flooding for several days.
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