5 million bees fall off truck; police recommend drivers to close windows

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5 million bees fall off truck; police recommend drivers to close windows
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Police advised pedestrians to avoid the area and urged drivers heading in the area as well as residents living in the area to keep their windows closed.

Const. Ryan Anderson that “swarms of bees were flying around,”After about an hour, police posted a notice on social media looking for beekeepers. Anderson said, according toBeekeeper Terri Faloney, went out to the scene around 8 a.m. after her mother saw a report on television about the five million “angry bees,”

reported. Another beekeeper, Mike Barber got multiple calls from a local police officer seeking his assistance.reported. He helped to relocate swarms of bees from houses and other places. He brought his beekeeper suit to the scene. Faloney brought bee smokers that help to “subdue panicked bees into a state of lethargy.”

Police advised pedestrians to avoid the area and urged drivers heading in the area as well as residents living in the area to keep their windows closed,the AP reported. The crates were then hauled away with a few left in the area for the bees that were able to be collected. The commercial beekeeper who was reportedly hauling the bees on a trailer that was attached to a pick up truck, Tristan Jameson told

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