Have scientists figured out what’s causing honeybees to die off across the country and is there anything we can do about it?” — Millie Swan, Sumpter, S.C.
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Have scientists figured out what’s causing honeybees to die off across the country and is there anything we can do about it?
The strategic placement of beehives not only deters loggers but ensures essential pollination, stabilising the local food ...