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Posted Mon Apr 30 2012: from Waterville Morning Sentinel:
Mild winter could lead to huge honeybee die-off come fall http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1335829497
Beekeepers need to be especially careful this year. A mild winter and unseasonably warm early spring have created conditions reminiscent of 2010, when beekeepers were caught off guard from an explosion of mite populations that killed off many honeybee colonies, according to a state expert.
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