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Some 14 million bees spilled over on a rural Whatcom County road on May 30. Beekeepers are calling for an "emergency plan" that could lead to faster responses.
This collection of stories shows unusual bee rescues and hive mishaps across Washington state. One story explains how ...
Their chances of survival are high based on the rural location of the accident, the time of year, and the observed behavior ...
Approximately 14 million pollinating bees were loose in Whatcom County after a commercial truck carrying them rolled over ...
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FOX13 News on MSNBee recovery work complete after millions spill out on Whatcom County, WA roadThe BriefRecovery crews have cleared the site of a semi-truck crash in Whatcom County.Millions of bees were being transported ...
A truck was hauling 70,000 pounds of beehives when it overturned in a rural county in northern Washington state, letting ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: Initial information on the number of bees provided by the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office was inaccurate and the story has been corrected.
A massive swarm of bees was unleashed in Washington after a 70,000 pound trailer got overturned in the middle of the road.
LYNDEN, Wash. — Some 14 million honey bees are now off Weidkamp Road Saturday in Whatcom County. Now the road is expected to ...
The commercial truck hauling about 14 million honeybees overturned around 4 a.m. in Whatcom County, Washington, which borders Canada's British Columbia.
LYNDEN, Wash. — After an estimated 15 million bees were unleashed by an overturned delivery truck in Whatcom County, cleanup crews have concluded their work and previously closed roads have ...
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