I'm about as normal as the next person here in North Dakota...

...( although those who know me will no doubt disagree with my opening sentence in this article ) - I have a list of fears - as in heights - I'm afraid to fly. That doesn't suit me well when I TRY and fly home to San Diego once a year or to visit my sister in Boston for Christmas - that is my greatest fear, and I ONLY have to face it twice. Now it's your turn, what scares you the most?

This one has your greatest fear beat a trillion times 

First I'll give you a quick hint, how many times have you watched someone from afar walking along completely normal, then their whole body goes crazy - they just walked straight through a spider web - arms flailing, attempting to "Shake Off" a spider or some other kind on invisible predator - it's amusing to watch ( because it's not happening to you )

NOW TRY and imagine this horror that took place yesterday

Were you out and about on Interstate 94? Around 4:00 pm? Mile marker 158 was quite BEEE-sy ( busy )  - according to valleynewslive.com the North Dakota Highway Patrol is reminding people not to follow too close on the roads just in case THIS happens -"  ...crash happened around 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 5, and westbound traffic was down to one lane for a couple hours. The crash included a trailer full of bees and boxes, so troopers also say it may be a good idea to keep windows up if you’re driving in the area"..A flood of bees heading right toward your open car windows...nothing more terrifying than that ( just try and remember the time you had something flying around INSIDE your car while you were trying to concentrate on not driving off a bridge )


LOOK: Biggest snowfalls recorded in North Dakota history

Stacker compiled a list of the biggest 1-day snowfalls in North Dakota using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information.

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