The King has issued a warning to visitors of Sandringham, his royal residence in Norfolk, due to a wildlife issue at the grounds.
"Please be aware that wasp activity is currently high in this area. Thank you," a notice attached to a set of bins on the site read. A beekeeper, who presumably will manage Sandringham's wasp population, was also photographed on the land in a full sting-proof suit.
© Bav Media The pest control man was called to Sandringham in Norfolk to remove wasp nests
Wasp stings can be dangerous, especially for those with allergies. The NHS advises that if there's nothing in your skin after being stung by a wasp, to should wash your skin with soap and water to help lower the chance of infection, and the sting should get better in a few days.
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