New Jersey construction workers were abuzz about a hive of 60,000 bees found behind a wall of a home.
A beekeeper called in to relocate the buzzers was glad to find them in good health.
Farmers in Jersey and elsewhere are suffering from a decline in the pollinating-bee population due to disease.
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Elsewhere in Jersey, a turtle left behind a path of mayhem.
A three-car wreck was triggered when a motorist in an Infiniti slowed to avoid hitting a turtle on White Horse Pike in Galloway Township.
Another car struck that vehicle from behind, crossed the center line and slammed into a Ford.
Two people in the Infiniti sustained minor injuries, but the turtle was found safe under the car and released into the woods.
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What a putz!
A California man was arrested for indecent exposure — for pleasuring himself while riding a bicycle.
The troubled, 51-year-old pedal pusher was spotted allegedly pulling a fast one and was taken into custody.
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Forget caddies and carts, a golf course in Ohio will be letting money-is-no-object duffers move around the course in hovercraft.
The Windy Knoll Golf Club in Springfield, Ohio, has bought two craft.
The club hopes the space-age devices will spur wealthy golfers from around the country to fly in to try them out.
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It may be caring to rescue a cat from a tree — but it’s really impressive to rescue a bird from a tree.
Bird-loving officials in Hertfordshire, England, worked to save an injured red kite that was spotted dangling by its leg from a branch some 70 feet up.
After firefighters realized their ladder couldn’t reach the bird, a tree trimmer arrived, climbed up and set the freebird free.