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A buzzworthy story is unfolding in Whatcom County, where 250 million bees have escaped after a semi-truck carrying boxes of the insects lost part of its load.
A tractor-trailer crash on a Washington road set an estimated 14 million bees loose near the Canadian border, causing the ...
The truck was hauling an estimated 70,000 pounds of honey bee hives, which contained live bees. It overturned at about 4 a.m. on May 30 on Weidkamp Road near Lynden. The county originally estimated ...
Tens of millions of bees got a happy ending after being released due to an accident close to Vancouver in the U.S.
Whatcom County Sheriff’s deputies are asking people to avoid Weidkamp Road as a semi truck carrying bees overturned, and there is concern for potential bee escape and swarming.
According to the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office, the truck was hauling about 32,000 kilograms of honey bee hives containing ... Loomis Trail and West Badger will be closed for up to 48 hours to allow ...
Grit the honey badger is on a mission to taste honey for the first time. To do so, he must break into a hive and withstand the fury of a bee horde determined to protect their home. A Stretchable ...
According to the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office, the truck was hauling about 32,000 kilograms of honey ... West Badger will be closed for up to 48 hours to allow the bees to re-hive and find ...
Whatcom County Sheriff's Office Courtesy to The Bellingham Herald The truck was hauling an estimated 70,000 pounds of honey bee hives ... closed from West Badger to Loomis Trail Road.