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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 ...
After a truck carrying hives tipped over early Friday, about 14 million honeybees swarmed and stung Whatcom County sheriff’s ...
Wanted: 250 million bees The insects escaped after a semi-truck carrying them crashed in Whatcom County  Now, they're on the loose.
We talked with a beekeeper who was on scene after millions of bees spilled out of a semi-truck crash site in Whatcom county ...
Approximately 14 million pollinating bees were loose in Whatcom County after a commercial truck carrying them rolled over ...
Wanted: 250 million bees The insects escaped after a semi-truck carrying them crashed in Washington state.  Now, they're on ...
Their chances of survival are high based on the rural location of the accident, the time of year, and the observed behavior ...
LYNDEN, Wash. — Some 14 million honey bees are now off Weidkamp Road Saturday in Whatcom County. Now the road is expected to ...
Roughly 250 million bees escaped into the wild when a commercial semi-truck rolled over in Washington state, prompting ...
Emergency officials have been busy as … well, you know, cleaning up after a commercial truck full of bee hives crashed in ...
Around 250 million bees have escaped after a truck transporting the winged insects overturned on Weidkamp Road in Washington ...