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Published - Tuesday, July 22, 2008

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Flipped flatbed hauling bees slows I-90


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A flatbed truck hauling bees and beehives rolled into the median of Interstate 90 this morning, nearly shutting down two lanes of traffic outside St. Charles, Minn.

The driver was trapped in the truck for a short time and was transported to a Rochester hospital by ambulance for unknown injuries. Further details about the driver were not immediately available.
The crash happened around 6:45 a.m. about six miles east of St. Charles. According to the Winona County Sheriff's Department, the bee truck was westbound on I-90 when the driver pulled into the left lane to pass a caravan hauling an oversized load. Chief Deputy Ron Ganrude said the driver performed the maneuver too quickly and the load shifted, causing the truck to roll "a couple of times" into the median.

Ganrude said passers-by tried to help the man out of the cab but there were too many bees swarming around for them to get to him. Eventually the driver managed to escape the truck and crawl to safety.

Broken beehives littered the westbound lanes, causing traffic to slow and pass on the shoulder, Ganrude said.

He said firefighters and area beekeepers were called to the scene to use their equipment to try and quell the "huge swarm" of bees. It was unclear how many bees the driver was hauling, but Ganrude said "there were bees everywhere."
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what_that_too wrote on Jul 23, 2008 10:25 AM:

" For those of you who don'r GET IT, bees are the primary pollinator of a substantial percentage of the world's foodstuffs.

Without them, we wouldn't have many natural food products.

NO, Micky-Dees doesn't use bees directly in the Fry-Line. But they wouldn't have beef, buns, cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, sugar and most other grown foods or ingrediants without pollination.

They would have SALT. Do you want to try to exist on a 100% salt diet?

In other words, NO pollination = NO food. It's bad enough that (some varieties of)corn we eat, or feed to livestock is now being used to fuel cars and trucks, and that large amounts of produce is grown in other countries where they often are contaminated by biological or chemical pollutants.

Educate yourself (if that's possible), before opening your BIG MOUTH. "

ic2020 wrote on Jul 22, 2008 5:54 PM:

" In the tune of The Beatles... Let it Bee, Let it Bee! "

Im Still Jackson wrote on Jul 22, 2008 3:44 PM:

" Kay sara sara whatever will bee will bee!
I wouldnt want to BEE that driver! LMAOROTF "

ic2020 wrote on Jul 22, 2008 1:17 PM:

" I was wondering what all the buzz was about on I-90!! "

free_speech wrote on Jul 22, 2008 12:45 PM:

" I am so buzzed! "

Katie wrote on Jul 22, 2008 12:22 PM:

" "Unknown injuries" ?? Bee stings perhaps? "

ic2020 wrote on Jul 22, 2008 12:00 PM:

" Honey Bees are in danger?? "

FDLgoaliegirl wrote on Jul 22, 2008 11:39 AM:

" This is so sad. A situation just like this happened in California. It's really sad as the honeybees are already in big danger. Putting the food supply in even greater danger. Why are there so many accidents lately involving the bees? Or are they just being more public about the accidents? "

Willie wrote on Jul 22, 2008 11:23 AM:

" Darwin, LMAO!


Now we know where all the bees have gone.


Honey, this looks like a sticky situation. "

Darwin wrote on Jul 22, 2008 10:22 AM:

" Blessed are the beekeepers :) "


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