PAKAN – The Civil Defence Force in Pakan District successfully removed a large wasp nest from an oil palm plantation along Jalan Sungai Pinang on the evening of 17 April 2026.
The operation was initiated after a call was received at approximately 7.30 pm, alerting authorities to the presence of the nest. Four members of Charlie Squad were immediately dispatched to the site.
Upon arrival, the team assessed the situation and proceeded with a controlled destruction using burning techniques. Officers were equipped with full personal protective gear to ensure their safety throughout the process.
The intervention was completed without incident, and the area was declared secure shortly afterwards. Officials confirmed that no injuries occurred during the operation, and the plantation workers were able to resume their activities without concern.
Wasp nests are considered hazardous due to the aggressive nature of the insects when disturbed. Their stings can cause severe pain and, in some cases, allergic reactions.
Experts highlight that professional intervention is essential in such cases, as attempting to remove nests without proper equipment and training can lead to serious consequences.
Civil defence representatives reiterated their commitment to safeguarding communities from wildlife-related threats.
They emphasised that the public should avoid handling such situations independently and instead report them to the relevant authorities. Quick reporting enables trained personnel to respond effectively and minimise risks.
This latest case reflects a broader pattern of wildlife management operations across Sarawak. In recent months, Civil Defence teams have dealt with incidents involving snakes, bees, and other potentially dangerous animals entering residential and agricultural areas.
These actions demonstrate the ongoing challenge of balancing human activity with the presence of wildlife in rural and semi-urban environments.
Local observers note that oil palm plantations and other agricultural sites often provide sheltered spaces for wasps to build nests. As such, vigilance among workers and residents remains crucial.
The successful destruction of the nest in Pakan underscores the importance of coordinated emergency response and highlights the readiness of civil defence teams to act swiftly when required.
The Pakan District Civil Defence Force concluded the operation with its motto, “READY, QUICKLY, WITH INTEGRITY”, reaffirming its dedication to protecting communities and maintaining public safety.









