
Millions of Bees Swarm After Truck Crash in Washington
Millions of Bees Escape Overturned Truck in Washington A dramatic scene unfolded in Whatcom County, Washington, when a truck carrying approximately 70,000 pounds of honey bee hives crashed, sending millions of bees into the air. The incident occurred on June 1st, 2025, causing immediate concern for public safety and prompting a swift response from local authorities and beekeepers. "It was like something out of a movie," said a local resident who witnessed the aftermath. "Bees were everywhere. It was incredible and terrifying at the same time." More than a dozen experienced beekeepers were called to the scene to help manage the situation and safely contain the swarming bees. Authorities closed the road for roughly 24 hours to ensure the safety of the public and allow the bees time to re-hive and locate their queen. The closure caused some traffic disruption, but the priority was given to public safety and the well-being of the bees. The incident highlights the importance of safe transportation of such large quantities of bees, and the cooperation between emergency services and specialized beekeepers in handling such unusual situations. The road has since reopened, and the bees have largely been contained, bringing a positive end to this extraordinary event.