New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wire Services

That’s gotta sting. A man in Las Cruces, NM, finished shopping at an Albertsons supermarke­t and found 15,000 honeybees nesting in his car.

The stunned shopper, who noticed the swarm while driving, called 911, prompting fire officials to relocate the colony, which had flown in through an open window.

It’s scarier than a haunted house — and way more expensive.

A spine-tingling ghost town of mansions in Branson, Mo., that was supposed to become a $1.6 billion resort community went viral on TikTok this week.

Spooky footage shows the crumbling abodes amid overgrown plants at the Indian Ridge Resort — abandoned by developers during the housing crash more than a decade ago.

This scaly stowaway can’t stand Florida!

A wanderlust­ing lizard hitched a ride to Massachuse­tts and survived the harrowing journey.

His host, who noticed the brown anole in his car after the road trip back to the Boston area, took it to a shelter, animal rescuers said.

An alleged drug dealer chose the wrong name to drop.

The 30-year-old suspect, pulled over by state troopers in Clam Lake Township, used a fake name — that turned out to belong to a real guy with an outstandin­g warrant, according to cops.

So cops arrested the driver and then allegedly found methamphet­amine in his pants.

Curiosity — and obesity — almost killed the cat.

A fat cat that went missing for nearly a month in Washington state was discovered lodged in a neighbor’s chimney.

Caitlyn Wertenberg­er, of Union Gap, found her 19pound tuxedo cat, Piper, after a 28-day search-and-rescue campaign — involving posting flyers and door-knocking — when the neighbor heard meowing coming from the fireplace.

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