SARATOK – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) in Saratok successfully destroyed a night wasp nest on Jalan Semurin, Kerawai, following a public complaint received on Thursday, 16 July 2026.
The operation was carried out by three members of the Charlie Squad, who were deployed to the site after residents reported the presence of the nest. Wasp nests can pose serious risks to communities, particularly when located near residential areas, as the insects are known for their aggressive behaviour and painful stings.
Upon arrival, the team assessed the situation and implemented a dual-method approach to eliminate the nest. Insecticide spraying was used to weaken the colony, followed by controlled burning to ensure complete destruction. The operation was conducted with strict safety measures, and no untoward incidents were reported.
The Civil Defence Force emphasised that such interventions are crucial in preventing potential harm to residents. Wasp nests, especially those located near homes or public pathways, can endanger children, the elderly, and individuals with allergies. Prompt removal reduces the risk of attacks and reassures the community of their safety.
APM Saratok highlighted the importance of public vigilance in reporting hazardous insect nests. Residents are encouraged to immediately inform authorities if they detect nests in their vicinity, enabling swift action to be taken before the situation escalates.
This operation reflects the readiness and efficiency of APM Saratok in handling diverse emergencies beyond natural disasters. Their commitment to safeguarding communities extends to everyday hazards, reinforcing their role as a reliable emergency response agency.
Authorities continue to remind the public that cooperation is vital in maintaining safety. By reporting incidents quickly and avoiding direct contact with dangerous insects, residents can help reduce risks and support the work of emergency responders.
The successful destruction of the wasp nest in Kerawai demonstrates the professionalism of the Charlie Squad and the department’s dedication to protecting lives. The operation also serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and vigilance in addressing environmental hazards.
As Sarawak develops, the role of agencies such as APM remains essential in ensuring community wellbeing. Their swift response to incidents like this reinforces public confidence and highlights the value of strong partnerships between residents and emergency services.




