Bees left behind at NJ Turnpike stop cause a buzz, force closure

It’s a buzz kill getting left behind at the Walt Whitman Service Area on the New Jersey Turnpike.

That’s what happened to a few thousand bees whose truck carrying hives left them behind after a routine refueling in Cherry Hill on the afternoon of June 10. The unlucky hive-less took shelter by clinging to the corner of the Sunoco canopy.

The call to Kevin Dunn came in around 4 p.m. that day…

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