The shocking incident caused a lot of buzz.
A pickup truck transporting beehives, which were home to around 1 million bees, collided with a tractor-trailer Tuesday morning, releasing a swarm of bees onto the road.After the wreck, thousands of escapee bees buzzed around the area, the Florida Highway Patrol said.FHP did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.that he was traveling to the city of Lawtey to make honey when the collision took place.
“We both had a green light, but the semitruck made a U-turn there without a turn signal,” Padgett said of the crash.He added: “A lot of bees got lost. A lot of them flew away. There’s a lot of dead bees on the highway that came from those boxes.”
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