Condor residents report concern about bee swarms in São Jorge Passage Residents of the São Jorge passage, in the Condor neighborhood, in Belém, live in a state of alert due to a large swarm of bees on the roof of a house about six months ago. There are reports of attacks. The nest, which houses hundreds of insects, is located in a busy area, close to a preschool, which increases the fear of attacks. Reports from residents indicate that everyday activities, such as cooking or using perfumes, have become dangerous, because the strong smell attracts and irritates bees. "They invade the house and get very nervous," said retiree Laura Barbosa, who has already tried, unsuccessfully, to resolve the problem with the owner of the property where the nest is located. 📲 Follow the g1 Pará channel on WhatsApp Furthermore, there are already records of injured people. Mechanic Joaci Goulart is one of those who has already been stung and reported that the bees' behavior worsens daily from 11 am onwards, when the heat of the sun seems to make the animals agitated. Deadlock in removal A swarm of bees has been in a house in Condor, a neighborhood of Belém, for six months. Reproduction / Social networks The community's biggest difficulty, however, has been getting support from the authorities for the safe removal of the swarm. According to residents, there is a "push and shove game" between public bodies. "The firefighter tells us to call another place, and we don't know why. This has really hurt us", said Joaci. g1 contacted the Fire Department and the Municipal Civil Defense to ask who was responsible for removing the nest in residential areas, as well as other information about the case, such as recommendations for residents, but did not receive a response until the publication of this report. VIDEOS with the main news from Pará Access other state news on g1 Pará.