Fish last time, bees this time. Seattle Times:

A semi truck rolled early this morning, spilling a load of bees on the median at the Interstate 5 and Interstate 405 interchange near Lynnwood. Bee keepers are at the site of the crash to attempt to round up the honeybees, according to reports from the Washington State Department of Transportation. Firefighters have sprayed a mixture of foam and water on the bees and may have to spray again when the truck is moved, said Sergeant Ben Lewis of the Washington State Patrol.

Stuck in traffic? Pass time by rereading Ansel's story about the last time this happened—which was less than a month ago:

On March 24, Seattle suffered through another tragicomic evening of traffic gridlock when a semitruck full of frozen salmon overturned on Highway 99. Hashtag #TraffishJam, as blogger Tom Fucoloro called it. Alternatively: traffic #clusterfishfuck.

People were stuck and, having not moved for hours, abandoned their cars in the street, some opting for bicycle share. A Sounders goalkeeper reportedly took off sprinting on foot to make it in time for kickoff at CenturyLink Field. At least one local transit official was seen bailing from a bus and walking. The mess lasted for hours, as officials worked to clear the truck off the highway.

Now imagine a light rail network connecting Ballard, West Seattle, Everett, Bellevue, and Tacoma to the heart of Seattle. Imagine going underground and getting on a train to any of those places. Imagine how many fewer cars would have been on the streets downtown during the #TraffishJam.