On one of our daily walks along the beach towards Afionis, Helen suddenly felt a sharp pain in her foot. She sat down and investigated and found a sting that was very quickly making her foot swell.
We then noticed that there were thousands of dead bees along the shoreline. This was about 10.30 am so it was quite early. Here is one of the bees.
As we were going back to the hotel to remove the sting we met Pedro and I asked him if he had any knowledge of how the bees could have got on the beach. He said that a swarm of bees had probably arrived, during the night, from Africa and had died due to the cool, early morning temperature on the shoreline.
Helen pulled the sting out and it was quite big and I think it could have been a lot worse if the bee had been alive. Luckily we had an antihistamine spray with us and the swelling subsided during the day.
So, if you walk barefoot along the beach keep a lookout for any dead bees, although, it was probably just an isolated incident and may not happen again.
BTW, isn't Pedro a lovely bloke. He always has a big smile and his red shorts and straw hate are one of the things that make Arillas special. An Arillas icon.