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Home » Truck Accident Unleashes 250 Million Honey Bees in the Northwest US | Environment News
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Truck Accident Unleashes 250 Million Honey Bees in the Northwest US | Environment News

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After carrying trucks that had been transported near the Canadian border, they asked to avoid a swarm of insect biting insects.

Trucks carrying millions of bees have been overturned in the northwest of the United States, prompting emergency warnings from local governments.

The truck was overturned in Whatcom county in Washington on Friday, carrying an active beehive of about 31,751kg (70,000 pounds).

“250 million bees are loose,” the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) announced on its official social media page. “Don’t go this area as bees may be fleeing and swarming.”

According to the Sheriff’s Office, authorities have sealed parts of the area and urged them to maintain a safe distance of at least 200 yards (182 meters) (182 meters).

Authorities say the goal is to safely rehire bees and help them find queens, a process that takes up to 48 hours.

While some beekeepers focus solely on honey production, many other beekeepers leasing hives to farmers who rely on honeybees to pollinate their crops. Millions of bees’ losses can even temporarily threaten the productivity of nearby farms during their growing season.

“There is no general health risk to the public, but anyone who is allergic to bee stings or is concerned about bee stings should check the state Department of Health webpage for bees and hornets,” WCSO says.

Bees are essential for food supply and pollinates over 100 crops, including nuts, vegetables, berries, citrus fruits and melons. Bees and other pollinators have declined for years, and experts have denounced pesticides, parasites, diseases, climate change and the lack of diverse food supplies.

In 2018, the UN General Assembly sponsored the first “World Bee Day” on May 20, bringing attention to the light-shape of bees.

According to a newspaper in the Seattle Times, beekeepers often transport millions of bees from one location to another, potentially draining resources for other pollinators.

In 2015, 14 million honeybees fled a truck north of Seattle on the interstate and began stabbing people, the newspaper reported at the time.


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