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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => REPRINT ARTICLE ARCHIVES => Topic started by: Jessaboo on July 01, 2008, 12:40:48 pm
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Truck loaded with hives overtuned in Canada - 12 million bees loose on the highway! What a mess and what a shame.
Video link here:
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/07/01/vo.can.12.million.bees.lose.cbc
ST. LEONARD, Canada (AP) -- Twelve million honey bees have been released onto Canada's largest highway in northwest New Brunswick after a transport truck overturned.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Monday that a truck carrying 330 crates of bees was traveling on a ramp on the highway when the load shifted and the truck overturned shortly after 1000 GMT.
Police said a downpour of rain has helped to contain the bees in and around the truck.
Bee experts from Agriculture Canada were called in to help deal with the accident.
The driver of the truck was not hurt.
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i like the couple at the end making a quick turnaround.
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Does any body know how and if they were able to get all those bees back into their hives? It seems like the bees would be so disoriented.
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Just goes to show once again... you never want to be the second car into the accident... ESPECIALLY if you drive a convertable. :evil: