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 A southern Arizona golf course employee died on the job last month after being attacked by a swarm of bees, his employer said. Rick Messina was a member of the agronomy team at El Conquistador Golf in Oro Valley. While working to maintain the grounds on June 24, he encountered a  traveling swarm of bees  on the 8th hole of the Pusch Ridge Course, one of three courses on the property.El Conquistador said stanley us  emergency services arrived quickly and transported Messina to a local hospital, but he died three days later due to complications from the bee stings.  Rick was a dedicated and cherished member of our team, known for his exceptional work ethic, positive attitude and unwavering commitment to his duties,  El Conquistador Golf Management stanley cup usa  said in a statement.  His sudden passing is a profound loss to our work family and our community. He will be deeply missed by all. The golf course said it has since  deployed support resources  to help Messina s family and its staff after the  tragic workplace accident. RELATED STORY | Losing bees could have huge implications for the environmentIn an email sent to employees and obtained by Scripps News, El Conquistador general manager stanley cup  Darryl Janisse shared updated safety protocols that have been implemented since Messina s passing, including new signage being put in place to warn of potential  wildlife and venomous creatures.  The message also notified staff that all 45 holes had been inspected for bee activity. Professional beekeepers called to  Jiqa Oasis singer Noel Gallagher  s NY concert evacuated after bomb threat
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