The Four Main Threats to Bees Like The Bees are Dying People at Risk

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Bees pollinate about 80 percent of all crops. No other animal and no machine can do this work. Why the stocks are declining worldwide, and why the answer may lie not in the country but in the cities.


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The Sixth Great Extinction

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The next possible mass extinction…


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A Parasitic Flies Become Zombies Honey Bees

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The attack to make them mad, which could explain its alarming disappearance half the world.


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The Bee’s Knees

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A quick problem, solution blog about Colony Collapse Disorder.


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United States Honeybee Laws

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Honeybee keeping became a part of American society from the 17th century. Honey bee Laws and regulations have kept some bees inside and others outside of the county.


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Agricultural Grants for Beekeepers

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Everybody knows that Honey Bees are beneficial insects in the natural world and they have no competitor since they are the only insects capable of collecting nectar and producing honey. Agriculture has benefited from beekeeping because bees help to pollinate and can thrive where crops have failed to yield.


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Drawing Delight: Humming Honey Bee!

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Honey bees are known for their hard work throughout their lives to tend their hives and manufacture honey for their young ones, which is also used by many other creatures, including humans.


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Scientists Discover an Effective Natural Anaesthetic From Honey Bees

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The discovery of a highly effective natural anaesthetic with huge potential will be of great interest to the pharmaceutical industry eager to develop better local anaesthetic.


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Honey: Nature’s Bounty

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Bees product of labor and love.


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Zombie People and Now Zombie Bees?

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Zombie bees exist they are here, take care and be aware!


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