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Beekeepers in 22 states have reported losses of up to 80 percent of their colonies in recent weeks, leaving many unable to rent the bees to farmers of crops such as almonds and, later in the year, apples and blueberries.
QuoteBeekeepers in 22 states have reported losses of up to 80 percent of their colonies in recent weeks, leaving many unable to rent the bees to farmers of crops such as almonds and, later in the year, apples and blueberries.Isn't this mainly in the US?or is it worldwide.Aside from the loss of jobs, i would gess the main problem would be the lack of foodstuff's, as no bees means no polination.