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Nonthaburi’s Sutin Survives Bee Swarm Drama in Mueang Thong Thani

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Yesterday afternoon in the bustling village of Mueang Thong Thani, nestled within Nonthaburi’s Pak Kret district, a peculiar drama unfolded. Sutin, a 54-year-old motorcycle taxi driver and part-time caretaker of a local fruit orchard, found himself starring in an unanticipated and somewhat stingy encounter with nature—quite literally! As the setting sun cast a warm glow over the village, Sutin was unexpectedly besieged by a formidable swarm of bees.

The tale of Sutin’s plight began innocuously enough. It was just another day as he set out to gather firewood from a shrine some 200 meters from his makeshift rest area. But as he chopped the wood to kindle a cooking fire, he inadvertently disturbed a few bee resentful neighbors. Unfortunately for Sutin, their numbers swelled into a full-on battalion soon after he lit the fire.

Besieged by bees numbering between 70 and 100, Sutin quickly transformed into an unconventional beekeeper of sorts, donning a nylon mosquito net for protection. Despite his barrier of netting, the bees were intrepid, pursuing him down the bustling streets to the entrance of Soi 16, where the affair attracted quite an audience.

Around 5:30 p.m., the commotion reached the ears of the Poh Teck Tung Foundation’s volunteer radio center. With urgency, the rescue team—dressed like space explorers with protective gear—descended upon the scene. Their tools of negotiation? A can of insecticide spray and stick of persuasion. Slowly but surely, the bees retreated, leaving Sutin finally free to escape their relentless stingers.

Befitting such an ordeal, Sutin was tended to by medics on the spot. Despite the repeated jabs to his head, arms, torso, and abdomen, which left painful barbs as souvenirs under his skin, Sutin demurred a trip to the hospital. The seasoned caretaker claimed an unexpected advantage—he had developed a natural immunity from past encounters and was showing no signs of allergic demise.

Eyeing the creativity of nature but preferring simpler pursuits, Acharawan, a local resident, had first taken notice of the unusual scene from her house. She later recounted the sight of Sutin, swathed in his ‘beekeeping gear,’ sitting on the pavement under siege. Local shopkeepers confirmed what appeared to be more of an Olympic marathon than a bee chase, with Sutin and his convoy of bees running laps since the early afternoon. Even good-natured allies trying to assist him were given a stingy reminder of why they should think twice.

Undeterred by his war wounds, Sutin opted not to take up residence in a hospital bed but instead, to revisit his own lodgings…with caution. Unsure whether his unauthorized timber requisition from the shrine might have invoked greater forces—or as he whimsically postulated, whether he had triggered an omen—Sutin figured a temporary relocation was in order.

As the drama petered out and the bees reluctantly returned to their less-than-cumbersome hives, the scene that initially resembled a peculiar chapter from a naturalist’s diary slowly diffused back into the stillness of the evening. With the enduring kindness of neighbors overcoming nature’s little spat, Sutin’s adventure served as an unwitting heads-up: in Nonthaburi, the buzz isn’t always about news—it might just drop in unannounced on a warm May afternoon!

27 Comments

  1. Joe B May 15, 2025

    Why would anyone disturb a bee’s nest? Sutin should have known better!

    • SarahL May 15, 2025

      Come on, Joe, it’s not like he planned it. Sometimes stuff just happens. It’s a lesson learned.

      • Joe B May 15, 2025

        Still, you’ve got to be aware of your surroundings. This could have ended much worse for him.

    • Alex_91 May 15, 2025

      Exactly! People should respect nature more. But it’s also kinda funny how he handled it though.

  2. GrowerBob May 15, 2025

    Sutin must have some bee whispering skills to survive such a swarm without hospitalization!

    • Maria123 May 15, 2025

      Maybe he’s just lucky. Or maybe bees in Nonthaburi are a bit less aggressive than usual?

      • GrowerBob May 15, 2025

        Could be. Or perhaps he really does have some natural immunity, as he said. Either way, it’s unusual.

  3. Sam D May 15, 2025

    Who else thinks this should be a scene in those wild comedy movies about Thailand?

  4. NatureLover May 15, 2025

    I bet the bees were just defending their turf. They probably had a hive nearby.

    • Tom T May 15, 2025

      Right, but they’re still terrifying! Imagine a hundred of them after you. Gives me the chills.

  5. CathyW May 15, 2025

    I’m just glad Sutin is okay and managed to keep his cool. Bees are such crucial parts of our ecosystem.

    • Joe B May 15, 2025

      True, but there’s a time to appreciate them from afar and a time to run for your life. Just saying.

  6. DynamicDave May 15, 2025

    His decision to avoid the hospital is commendable. Some folks are made of tougher stuff than others. Much respect!

  7. BeeAware May 15, 2025

    Hopefully this serves as a good lesson for everyone not to mess with nature’s creatures!

  8. Paul F May 15, 2025

    I think it’s amazing how the community came together, even if they got stung. Small acts of bravery shouldn’t go unnoticed.

    • SarahL May 15, 2025

      Absolutely! It shows that humans can still act with kindness, even when things get risky.

  9. Zara May 15, 2025

    His interpretation of an omen is rather old-school, don’t you think? Hives just happen to be there.

  10. John_no_filter May 15, 2025

    Honestly, I think there’s a deeper story here. Why was he so close to the sacred shrine anyway?

    • AyoItsBen May 15, 2025

      Maybe he was just gathering firewood. People like to add unnecessary drama.

    • John_no_filter May 15, 2025

      Could be, though I still wonder if there’s more to it. We might never know but speculate!

  11. Melissa K May 15, 2025

    A temporary relocation due to resentful bees must be a unique reason for moving!

  12. RickyP May 15, 2025

    Reading this makes me grateful that my only interaction with bees is buying honey at the store.

    • Sam D May 15, 2025

      Same. Although I wouldn’t mind if this was a funny YouTube video!

  13. TinaLouise May 15, 2025

    Sutin’s netting suit might actually catch on as a new fashion statement. Mosquito net chic!

  14. GamerGuy24 May 15, 2025

    This story is wild! Another day, another unexpected event in Thailand.

    • GrowerBob May 15, 2025

      Thailand is never dull, that’s for sure. I’d love to visit someday.

  15. EcoJames May 15, 2025

    While it sounds scary, these types of incidents remind us of the delicate balance between humans and nature.

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