NewsRoad mishap unleashes 250 million bees near Canada border

Road mishap unleashes 250 million bees near Canada border

Approximately 250 million honeybees were set free after a lorry transporting them overturned on a road in Washington State, near the Canadian border, CBS News reported. Residents were urged to avoid the area of the accident.

250 million bees have escaped. Alarm in Washington State. "Avoid the area"
250 million bees have escaped. Alarm in Washington State. "Avoid the area"
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A statement from the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office emphasised that swarming and spreading of bees may occur in the incident area.

"Avoid the area". Lorry accident with bees

"250 million bees are now loose. AVOID THE AREA due to the potential of bee escaping and swarming," authorities appealed.

In the recordings released by local police, swarms of bees can be seen hovering over the overturned vehicle.

Authorities are working with beekeepers to set up temporary hives near the accident site, allowing the bees to return and save as many as possible.

Beekeepers collaborated with the police to re-establish box hives – special containers used for bee farming. The plan is for the bees to return to the hives and find the queen, which, as stated, should happen within 24–48 hours.

Recordings published by the police show huge swarms of bees circling the overturned lorry. It was emphasised that many beekeepers are involved not only in honey production but also in renting out hives to farmers who need bees for crop pollination.

In a later statement published on social media, the services thanked "the wonderful community of beekeepers," informing that over 20 people were involved in the assistance.

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