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Ugandan Bee Population Threatened by Black Ants

Black Ants a Threat to Bee Population, Honey Industry 
By Kikonyogo Ngatya, New Vision (Uganda), 5/20/2008
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/05/ugandan-bee-population-threatened-by.html

A common type of black ants has been singled out as the most devastating pest to bees in Uganda. The insects commonly called munyeera in Luganda, nginingini in Luo, attack beehives, suck out the honey and kill the bee pupae and eggs...

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