Yet another truck of bees crashes

Started by Shawn, July 23, 2008, 03:50:25 PM

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Shawn

I saw on the news that a semi hauling bees crashed in MN. It seems to me there have been quite a few accidents involving bee truck crashes. Since I am kind of new to bee keeping, does this usually happen throughout the summer?

SgtMaj

When's the last time (before this year) that you remember seeing that on the news, period? 

How many people have said over and over again on this very forum that trucking bees around from coast to coast is bad?  I'll bet they weren't even thinking about this.  I wonder in terms of the ag loss, how many thousands of dollars of damage that did?

bassman1977

Try millions when you get down to it.  Not only do you have bee loss, you have truck damage, crops not getting pollinated, honey not being made.  The trickle down effect is huge, I'm sure, This is the 4th crash I heard of this year.  I wonder how many I haven't heard of.
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MrILoveTheAnts

How many hives can each truck hold? And does anyone know the recovery rate of them?

bassman1977

I saw an article mentioning one truck was carrying 450 hives.  Another 330.
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BeeHopper

I did an online search on the subject, but to no avail, the only thing I found was " Livestock " Truck accidents between 2000-2006 with over 200 recorded accidents with cattle taking the cake. Just imagine the task of checking every hive for the Queen in a post-accident situation, I wonder how these beeks do it, and I wonder if there is a BEEKEEPER CRACK TEAM established for such a scenario or do they just call the State Apiarist to round up some local beeks to deal with the daunting task.   :(