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The Decline of Honey Bees and What We Can Do About It

September 17, 2017admin

Honey bees are arguably our most important commercially available pollinator. They are responsible for pollinating numerous food plants that make our diets more exciting and nutritious, including many fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Beekeepers expect some of …
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