Maryland Today Today's Honey Bees Live Only Half as Long as '70s…
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Shorter Lifespans for Lab-kept Honey Bees Could Help Explain Increased Colony Losses, Lower Honey Production
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Honey bee life spans are 50% shorter today than they were 50 years ago
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