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  2. Colony collapse disorder - Wikipedia

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    Honey bees at a hive entrance: one is about to land and another is fanning. Colony collapse disorder (CCD) is an abnormal phenomenon that occurs when the majority of worker bees in a honey bee colony disappear, leaving behind a queen, plenty of food, and a few nurse bees to care for the remaining immature bees. [1]

  3. Bee sting - Wikipedia

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    When a female honey bee stings a person, it cannot pull the barbed stinger back out, but rather leaves behind not only the stinger, but also part of its abdomen and digestive tract, plus muscles and nerves. This massive abdominal rupture kills the honey bee. Honey bees are the only bees to die after stinging. [7]

  4. Hobbyist beekeepers are buzzing after reversing America’s ...

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    The record high has arrived after nearly 20 years of collapsing colonies, where bees died from exposure to poisonous pesticides, ... Pollination—not honey—is why the U.S. needs more bees.

  5. Varroa destructor - Wikipedia

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    Varroa destructor, the Varroa mite, is an external parasitic mite that attacks and feeds on honey bees and is one of the most damaging honey bee pests in the world. [2] [3] A significant mite infestation leads to the death of a honey bee colony, usually in the late autumn through early spring.

  6. 5 million honey bees die because of shipping mistake - AOL

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    For the past 15 years, Sarah McElrea has been supplying honey bees across the state of Alaska. But in late April, her shipment of bees never made it to their destination in Anchorage.

  7. American foulbrood - Wikipedia

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    American foulbrood (AFB, Histolysis infectiosa perniciosa larvae apium, Pestis americana larvae apium), caused by the spore-forming bacterium Paenibacillus larvae, [a] is a highly infectious honey bee brood disease. It is the most widespread and destructive of the honey bee brood diseases. It is globally distributed and burning of infected ...

  8. Local beekeepers scramble to rescue millions of dying bees ...

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    Two hundred packages of bees were supposed to be flown directly from Sacramento, CA, to Anchorage, AL, four days ago. Local beekeepers scramble to rescue millions of dying bees from Atlanta ...

  9. Honeybee starvation - Wikipedia

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    Honey bee starvation is a problem for bees and beekeepers.Starvation may be caused by unfavorable weather, disease, long distance transportation or depleting food reserve. Over-harvesting of honey (and the lack of supplemental feeding) is the foremost cause for scarcity as bees are not left with enough of a honey store, though weather, disease, and disturbance can also cause problem