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Man Moves His Camper When He Notices A Deadly Problem, Thanks God He’s Still Alive

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Man Moves His Camper When He Notices A Deadly Problem, Thanks God He’s Still Alive

In society, some jobs are more dangerous than others. For example, police officers and firefighters are faced with emergency situations each and every day, roofers risk their lives on a daily basis by working on top of fragile buildings and houses to get the job done, and truck drivers have to commute from state to state, sitting behind the wheel for countless hours while having to deal with the dangers on the road. 

When Moncks Corner resident, Robert McDougal had to move a camper in his storage yard, he didn’t think much about it considering he was the owner of Hurry Up Towing and made a living off of moving and towing large pieces of equipment. But, as soon as he used a forklift to raise the camper, he realized that his life was at risk. He knew that he had to stay still for at least twenty minutes when help was due to arrive.

Beneath the camper, McDougal saw a yellow jacket nest that was 10 feet long and 7 feet wide, and 2 feet high, far larger than any nest he had seen before. Luckily, Eric “Critter” McCool from McCool’s Wildlife Control and Bee Extractions showed up to the scene and was prepared to take on the massive nest of what he estimated had 350,000 wasps or yellow jackets.

Thankfully, McDougal had been educated on yellow jackets and knew that they didn’t lose their stingers, which meant that they could sting you over and over again. Having that much venom at one time could be fatal, so he stood still and patiently waited for McCool.

McCool, who seems to have been born to do the job, went into the nest and singlehandedly removed 37 queens.

“I was virtually inside the nest, ” said McCool. “It was very hot and stuffy. It was like crawling through a bunch of cushions and you could feel them buzzing against the bee suit.”

McCool, who has been at the job for the past two decades, admits that he has been stung more than 6,000 times and he is quite used to it by now. While his colleagues in the bee removal industry recommended that he use pesticides to kill off bees in situations like this, McCool disagrees and instead uses a bee vacuum and grabbing bags.

“The possibility of killing the nest with pesticides was virtually impossible. It was too big,” said McCool.

McCool believes there was only one other nest that he has seen in his career that compared to this one. It was found in Charleston County in the 1990s and was estimated to have 250,000 worker bees.

This just goes to show you that we are all made to do something in life. Thankfully McCool decided to get in the bee removal industry because he is pretty darn good at it and we can imagine there aren’t a lot of people who would excel in such a field. We can be certain that McDougal is grateful for McCool’s hard work.

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