The Week, October 2007
Bees came from Australia and they were tired and sick. they infected our bees. Many of our bees were sick from traveling too far to pollinate the hives.


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5 comments:
Can't comment, not aware of this problem.
Sugar
Have heard about this, Nat, but they've not fully identified the cause.
I know that we need bees to help our plants, but I can die if I get stung by one, so we kill every bee we see! LOL
kelli
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Unfortunately that isn't the only problem....bees worldwide are dying out which will have dire consequences for us all, but unfortunately most people don't know or don't care about that. I just hope those involved find a solution to this problem soon.
h
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