An accident in Grindrod, B.C., generated a real buzz after a semi-trailer loaded with thousands of bees flipped over, scattering hives across Highway 97A, on Monday morning.

Most of the hives ended up in a ditch and it did not appear like the bees were escaping, according to Connie Zinter, a motorist who passed the accident scene north of Kelowna on her way to work.

Police issued appeals on north Okanagan radio for help from local beekeepers to bring foggers to the scene to help crews working to clean up the mess, said Zinter. Foggers are used by beekeepers to make bees docile while moving or opening their hives.

Vernon RCMP said it appeared the driver of the truck took a corner too quickly and flipped over. No other vehicles were involved. The driver of the semi suffered minor injuries, said police.

The highway was reduced to single-lane alternating traffic at Grindrod while crews and beekeepers worked to clean up.