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13 children, 4 adults visiting western Michigan park stung by ground-nesting bees
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Date:2025-04-13 13:21:10
PLAINFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Thirteen young children and four adults have been stung by ground-nesting bees at a western Michigan park.
The group of 3-year-olds from a nearby child development center were visiting Rogue River Park in Plainfield Township early Friday afternoon when the nest was disturbed, WZZM-TV reported.
Some bees made it inside the children’s clothing, and a few of the children were stung more than once, according to the daycare enter.
The children were moved away from the bees and onto a bus. None of the children were seriously hurt, Plainfield Township Fire Chief Kyle Svoboda said.
Plainfield Township is just north of Grand Rapids.
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