Odisha: Forest department counts on bees to end elephant-human conflict

Before entering into a village, the pachyderms will first come across with the bees. As they are afraid of bees and don’t like bees’ buzzing sound, they wouldn’t attempt to enter the village. 

Odisha: Forest department counts on bees to end elephant-human conflict

To reduce man-elephant conflicts in Odisha, the forest department for the first time is taking the help of honeybees. The project is called Project RE-HAB (Reducing Elephant-Human Attacks using Bees). Under this project, bee boxes with hundreds of bees in them would be placed at the village entry points. These boxes would be hung from trees with strings. 

Before entering into a village, the pachyderms will first come across with the bees. As they are afraid of bees and don’t like bees’ buzzing sound, they wouldn’t attempt to enter the village.