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Kenyan farmers use bees and sesame to keep away marauding elephants

TAITA TAVETA, Kenya (AP) — For farmers in the Taita hills in southern Kenya, elephants are a menace: they raid crops and will occasionally injure or even kill people.

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Kenyan farmers use bees and sesame to keep away marauding elephants

Elephants eat grass in Tsavo-East National Park, near Voi town in Taita-Taveta County, Kenya, on Aug. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)


TAITA TAVETA, Kenya (AP) — For farmers in the Taita hills in southern Kenya, elephants are a menace: they raid crops and will occasionally injure or even kill people.

Farmer Richard Shika, 68, has had some close encounters. “One time, I was trying to chase away an elephant that was in my maize field, but it turned and charged me,†Shika remembers. “It stopped when it was right in front of me, and I managed to jump out of the way.â€

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