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deaths prompt calls for US to follow EU pesticides ban.</a></b> Steve
McDaniel, a master beekeeper in Manchester, Maryland, has been
safeguarding his honeybee colonies from mites, viruses and other maladies
for 35 years. Now he and some other beekeepers blame a class of
pesticides called neonicotinoids that have gained widespread use in the
past decade and have been linked to a mysterious die-off of bees called
Colony Collapse Disorder. <a href="http://www.businessweek.com">Business
Week</a> <br>
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