About two dozen protesters disrupted a campaign speech by ex-President Bill Clinton in Queens on Sunday afternoon, unfurling a banner and chanting accusations against his wife over the death of an environmental activist in Honduras.

The hecklers hid themselves in the first two rows at the New York Hall of Science and leaped to their feet about 90 seconds after Bill began stumping in support of the Democratic front-runner, who’s seeking her hubby’s former White House job.

“Hillary Clinton, you have Berta’s blood on your hands,” they shouted in Spanish in reference to Berta Caceres, who was found shot to death in her home in March.

Others in the audience tried to drown out the protesters by chanting the candidate’s first name, and most of the agitators dropped their fabric message and ran off as about eight NYPD cops rushed in — but one woman kept spouting off until she was handcuffed and hauled off.

Bill Clinton — who lost his cool when confronted by Black Lives Matter activists in Philadelphia last week — took Sunday’s incident in stride, making light of the protest before continuing with his remarks.

Outside the event, a protester said she and the others were locals opposed to Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid.

“We are a network of neighbors here in Queens who can’t believe Hillary is here claiming that she is going to support the Latino communities when she is supported and funded by corporations that build and maintain for profit immigration detention centers,” the woman said.