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Why are honey bees dissapearing?

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The loss of biodiversity, destruction of habitat and lack of forage due to monocultures and bee-killing pesticides are particular threats for honeybees and wild pollinators.

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The bees are often exposed to the pesticides when chemically treated plants, such as corn, release pollen into the air. CCD has been devastating the U.S. honey bee population since at least 2006. The mysterious disorder causes honey bees to disappear from their hives, and their bodies are rarely found.

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