The Hive Detectives: Chronicle Of A Honey Bee Catastrophe

Loree Griffin Burns

The Hive Detectives: Chronicle  Of A Honey Bee Catastrophe In 2006, nearly 40 per cent of the honeybee population in the United States simply vanished.Bee scientists and beekeepers across the country have been working to understand a colongy collapse disorder. Photographs and scientific journals help tell the story.


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