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By: Paul Hunter Feature reporter, Published on Sat Jul 13 2013
HAVELOCK, ONT.—Beekeepers, like the insects they breed, are creatures of 
routine, slaves to detail.
That’s especially true of someone like Ian Critchell, as he raises queen 
bees as part of his honey-making operation here amidst the wildflowers 
on a bucolic 77-acre farm east of Peterborough...

http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2013/07/13/bee_rustlers_on_the_loose_in_ontario.html 

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