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July 21, 2008

Bees Swarm New Jersey Turnpike

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Over the weekend, the New Jersey Turnpike was covered in beeeeeeees. Yes, a box of bees fell off a truck on the Turnpike in Cherry Hill on Saturday, releasing thousands of bees onto the roadway.

Although the bees hovered around the northbound lanes for a few hours on Saturday, they didn't cause any traffic accidents or even any slowdown. (A good idea: When accidents cause gaper delays, just release thousands of bees around the area, forcing cars to speed away from the thousands of honeybees flying around.)

"Those poor bees," said Landi Simone, vice president of the New Jersey Beekeepers Association. "It would be very distressing...it's conceivable that somebody could get stung, because you've got some really confused honeybees there."

The president could not comment because he had surely been moved to a secure undisclosed location in order to protect him from the thousands upon thousands of bees, too eager to strike back at the man keeping them for so long.

The liberal bee-loving Inquirer decided to take the story a bit differently: "Thousands of bees die when hive falls onto turnpike." (The story was, naturally, written by Faye Flam.) The bees are being fostered by a local beekeeper; the owner has yet to come forward to get all of his buzzing friends.

Box falls off truck, releasing thousands of bees near Turnpike [The Star-Ledger]
Photo by aussiegall, Creative Commons license

Posted by D-Mac on July 21, 2008 10:20 AM
Posted to Beekeepers , Bees , Covered in Bees , Gaper Delays , New Jersey , New Jersey Turnpike , Secure Locations , Traffic , WTF

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