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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Starting A Hive To keep Us Alive

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  • Dying Honeybees: It Was the Insecticides All Along
  • Q and A: Beekeeper Tom O'Neil
  • Death of a thousand cuts for honey bees
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  • Bees could be leaving
  • U of I Master Gardener: Your garden can help fight against the decline of honeybees and other pollinators
  • Ignoring dying bees will impact humans
  • Humans could be responsible for drop in honeybees
  • Honey bee deaths linked to seed insecticide exposure
  • Honey bees stay healthy in probiotic hives
  • Honeybees Benefit From Queen’s Promiscuity
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