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Deborah Corcoran <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Apr 2021 10:58:27 -0400
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An article in Eating Well magazine April 2021 on page 10 titled “Here’s what the buzz is all about” states “... U.S. beekeepers saw 44% of their colonies die off - due to climate change, habitat loss and infectious pathogens - the second highest colony mortality since 2010.”   I know how habitat loss can affect honey bees, and about the colony losses this past year &  the nasty pathogens, but how to tie these losses to climate change, and what is the first highest colony loss since 2010? 

Deb Corcoran
Western Catskill Mountains NY




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