SEBAUH – The Sebauh District Operations Control Centre (PKOD Sebauh) responded to an emergency call on Saturday, 9 May 2026, involving a bee nest located in a residential area.
The incident, categorised as a Destroying Insect Nests (MSS) case, was reported by a member of the public who discovered the hive in a flower tree within the courtyard of their home at Taman Tadeum.
Concerned about the potential danger to residents, the complainant contacted the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM Sebauh) for immediate assistance.
APM Sebauh quickly deployed a team to the site to assess the situation. Officers arrived equipped with protective clothing and specialised tools to ensure the operation was carried out safely.
The hive was successfully destroyed, preventing any risk of aggressive behaviour from the bees and ensuring the safety of the household.
Authorities highlighted that bee nests in residential areas can pose significant hazards, particularly when located near places where people gather.
Prompt reporting of such cases allows emergency services to intervene quickly and reduce risks to the community.
APM Sebauh reminded residents that their hotline is available 24 hours a day at 019-2178746 or 086-422634, in addition to the national emergency line at 999.
Officials encouraged the public to use these channels whenever they encounter wildlife or other hazards that may threaten safety.
The Civil Defence Force continues to play a vital role in safeguarding communities across Sarawak, responding to emergencies ranging from road accidents to natural disasters and wildlife encounters.
Their readiness and efficiency reflect their commitment to public safety and integrity. This latest case demonstrates the importance of community vigilance and cooperation with emergency services.
By working together, residents and authorities can ensure that hazards are dealt with swiftly and effectively, maintaining safety in residential areas.






