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WASHINGTON-honey bees are vanishing from hives in several
southwestern regions, and scientists don't know why.
In the last two years be keepers in Louisiana, Texas, Alabama and in
California's Sacramento Valley have reported losing half or more of
their bees. No one knows where they go or what happens to than since
no bodies have been found. Some these may not be reproducing.
The United States agricultural department hopes to solve the mystery
before it becomes a disaster for bee keepers and farmers.
>>>now, this is a clipping that came in an old copy of "the hive and
the honeybeee". the clipping doesn't have the paper name or the
date, but there is a handwritten "august 1965" on the clip.
>>>...could be reprinted today. also similar to what is described
as "spring dwindling" in the 1888 "xyz of bee culture".
>>>yes, i know i'm not the first to mention these two previous
incidents...but reading the clip makes it seem more and more
familliar.
>>>deknow
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