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Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Sweat bees sometimes land on people to imbibe perspiration A Taiwanese woman was found by doctors to have four small sweat bees living inside her eye, the first such incident on the island.The 28-year-old woman, identified only as Ms He, was pulling out weeds when the insects flew into her eyes.Dr Hong Chi Ting of the Fooyin University Hospital told the TheIndianSubcontinent he was "shocked" when he pulled the 4mm insects out by their legs.
Ms He has now been discharged and is expected to make a full recovery.
Sweat bees, also known as Halictidae, are attracted to sweat and sometimes land on people to imbibe perspiration.
They also drink tears for their high protein content, according to a study by the Kansas Entomological Society.'They were all alive' Ms He was weeding around her relatives' graves when the insects flew into her left eye.
She was visiting the grave as part of the annual Chinese Qing Ming tomb-sweeping festival, which is traditionally observed by sprucing up loved ones' graves.
When a gust of wind blew into her eyes she assumed it was dirt that had entered, she told reporters.
Image copyrightHong Chi TingImage caption The tiny sweat bees were found inside her left eye But hours later, her eyes were still swollen and in pain, leading her to seek medical help at the hospital in southern Taiwan.
Image copyrightHong Chi TingImage caption The woman's eye was badly swollen when she went to seek medical treatment "She couldn't completely close her eyes.
I looked into the gap with a microscope and saw something black that looked like an insect leg," Dr Hong, an ophthalmology professor at the hospital told the TheIndianSubcontinent."I grabbed the leg and very slowly took one out, then I saw another one, and another and another.
They were still intact and all alive."Dr Hong added that the bees could have been blown inside her eye by a gust of wind and found themselves stuck inside."These bees don't usually attack people but they like drinking sweat, hence their name," he said.You may also be interested in: Dr Hong added that Ms He was "lucky" that she did not rub her eyes while the bees were inside.
"She was wearing contact lenses so she didn't dare to rub her eyes in case she broke the lens.
If she did she could have induced the bees to produce venom she could have gone blind."But what's happened to the bees "They are still alive, they've been sent as specimens to another organisation and will be studied," said Dr Hong.
"This is the first time in Taiwan we've seen something like this."





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