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Truck crash on Washington highway unleashes 13 million bees

A state trooper warned motorists to #beesafe.

 

Marisa Kabas

Internet Culture

Posted on Apr 17, 2015   Updated on May 29, 2021, 1:19 am CDT

A truck carrying millions of bees overturned on a highway in Lynwood, Wash., early Friday morning. The accident raises a number of questions, but mainly, why was there a truck full of bees?

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According to KOMO and the Associated Press, “The truck had just merged onto Interstate 5 around 3:30 a.m. Friday when it tipped on its side, dumping its load of 448 hives, Washington State Patrol Trooper Travis Shearer said. About 13.7 million bees were unleashed in the crash.”

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Shearer tweeted from Washington State Trooper Mark Francis’ account as the whole situation was unfolding. He used the hashtag #beesafe because even state troopers like a good pun.

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The bees were owned by Belleville Honey and Beekeeping Supply of Burlington, which sent beekeepers to try and rescue as many bees as possible before the sun came up.

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It appears the situation is under control, but the cleanup is still in progress.

Needless to say, the area will be buzzing about this for a long time.

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*First Published: Apr 17, 2015, 4:02 pm CDT
 

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