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What's Killing American Honey Bees?
What's Killing American Honey Bees?
Journal Article

What's Killing American Honey Bees?

2007
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Many European beekeepers complain of the same problem. [...]beekeepers and researchers do not understand the specific causes of the losses. [...]any factor--infections, chronic exposure to insecticides, inadequate nutrition, migration in adult population, and inadequate regulation of brood temperature might cause CCD-like symptoms. [...]I would not be surprised if they showed higher levels of stress-related viral infections.