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Volusia beekeeper thinks someone’s poisoning his honey bees, offers $30,000 reward

August 1, 2019admin

A Volusia County beekeeper thinks someone is poisoning his honey bees and is offering a reward of $30,000, acccording to a report. Horace Bell told the Daytona Beach News Journal he found several bees …
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