Stung:
Man Trying To Kill Wasps Burns House
About
$80,000 Worth Of Damage Done
GREENSBORO,
N.C. -- A Triad man who was trying to rid his home of yellow jackets is now looking
for a new place to live, WXII-TV in Piedmont reported.
Authorities
said Hugh Williams first sprayed insecticide in a hole next to the house, but
that didn't kill the bugs.
He
then stuck paper in the hole and lit it, but the fire spread into the house and
the attic, authorities said.
The
home was draped Monday with a blue tarp, and the chimney was bruised with fire
soot.
"We
certainly do not advocate the burning out of these insects, although it may work,"
said assistant Greensboro Fire Chief David Douglas.
The
family is safe, and no injuries were reported, but about $80,000 worth of damage
was done to the home.
Fire
officials said the house has been condemned until repairs can be made.
Williams
did not want to be interviewed, the television station reported.