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Thousands of moving bees create a wall of sound and fly in the shape of a tornado, preventing the man from approaching their hive.

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Video captured the moment of Thousands of moving bees create a wall of sound and flying in the shape of a tornado, preventing the man from approaching their hive in Daklak, Vietnam.
The man said the beehive was made in a hollow tree in his garden. When he approached the hive to check for honey, suddenly thousands of bees in the hive flew out creating a wall of sound that prevented the man from approaching. Some bees even fly in a pattern that creates tornadoes to warn the man not to approach the hive.
The man said this is a form of protection for the bees' hive when detecting danger. If the man tries to break through the sound wall the bees are making they will attack him anyway to protect the hive. To avoid the attack of the swarm of ferocious bees, the man stood far away from their nest and used his phone to record he did not dare to approach.
To be able to inspect the inside of the swarm, the man must wear protective gear or he does not want to be attacked by the bees.

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