Bee Tamer Covers Himself with 60,000 Bees

People can coexist with animals, even those that are considered dangerous wild animals, without fear of death or injury.

There are two parts to the trick of remaining unscathed while in the presence of animals; don’t make the animals nervous and know the animal.

bee man Bee Tamer Covers Himself with 60,000 Bees pictureHou Dongming, 33, is a local beekeeper in Siping’s Pingxi County. His excursion into interaction with animals is the “bee-man shows” he puts on.

He learned the practice from his father Hou Wanfu, 60. First Dongming puts on a hat, black divers goggles, a pair of tightly sealed trousers, and then puts soft paper in his ears and nostrils.

His upper torso is naked and he wears a small cage tied around his neck in which is a queen bee.

Dongming sits still amid dozens of beehives while his father begins to drive bees to his son. The queen puts out pheromones that attract the males who swarm over Dongming’s body.

Within a half hour up to 60,000 bees cover Dongming.

bee man covered Bee Tamer Covers Himself with 60,000 Bees picture

Although he sometimes gets stung, he manages to escape serious injury. People who are allergic to bee stings can die from just a few and even those that aren’t allergic can die from a few hundred.

Almost anything could startle a swarm of bees into a stinging frenzy. A twitch or a shiver, a flash of light, or a loud noise might make the males think the queen is in danger and start them stinging.

To me, he’s the “nut” that goes with the honey.

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By Super Sied on 24-04-2008

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Comments (3)

  1. Comment by darkwing duck

    April 25th, 2008 at 10:04 am

    Kids take a good long look. This is worth a thousand condom commercials

  2. Comment by Sultan Azteca

    April 25th, 2008 at 10:20 am

    I think I saw a similar stunt in one of those 1980’s Ripley’s Believe It or Not! TV shows (the ones hosted by Jack Palance and his daughter). The guy in question was not an Asian fellow.
    I remember them saying that all those bees amount to several tens of pounds, which makes more difficult staying completely still while holding them.
    I wonder if 60,000 is good enough for a Guinness World Record…
    Certainly that is a records I would never be interested in breaking myself!

  3. Comment by Nina

    April 25th, 2008 at 4:55 pm

    old stuff. How many people have tried that stunt already? lol…

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