A resident of the canadian city of thunder Bay accidentally set his house on fire when he tried to get rid of wasps.
The owner of the house tried to deal with insects. At this time his father just poured into the nest with petrol and set it on fire, writes UPI.
The fire quickly spread to the walls of the house. Firefighters who arrived on a call, had to remove a significant portion of cladding of a house and break through the wall.
During the incident no one was hurt: without burns and wasp stings. The house also did not suffer serious damage.
According to John Kaplanis, who heads the fire Department of the district, pouring gasoline and then set fire to it is not recommended ever, because it might not go as planned.
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