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New Hampshire bees avoiding colony collapse so far.</a></b> It appears as
though local beekeepers have been spared from a disorder plaguing honey
bees throughout the nation. However, researchers say that doesn’t mean
New Hampshire won’t be affected in the future.
<a href="http://www4.fosters.com">Foster's Daily Democrat</a>, New
Hampshire. <br>
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</a></font><b><a href="http://bit.ly/153cQhz">Ontario honey bees dropping
like flies.</a></b> David Schuit is an apiarist with bees that work to
make honey for him. But now he fears the bee business is losing its buzz,
and he claims it’s largely because of a rampantly used pesticide that he
believes is killing his bees by the millions.
<a href="http://trurodaily.com">Truro Daily News</a>, Nova Scotia. <br>
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