Bee Problem Solved
July 20, 2007
Global warming, cell phones, pesticides and many other theories were thrown out to explain why bees around the world are dying. It turns out the real case of the world bee decline is a microscopic parasite called nosema ceranae common in Asian bees. This variant seems to be more resistant to dry weather and thankfully for about $3/year/hive you can treat the problem. Here is more from Reuters.
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