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After a half million bees die, Northshore beekeepers search for answer
Posted on May 15, 2012 at 10:26 PM
Updated Tuesday, May 15 at 11:20 PM
Back in May, more than a half million honeybees died in one location in Tangipahoa Parish. The bees belonged to two Northshore beekeepers, who kept nine hives in one location. And beekeepers believe they know why...
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