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Colony Collapse Disorder

  During 2006, an alarming number of honey bee colonies began to die across the continental United States. Subsequent investigations suggest these outbreaks of unexplained colony collapse were experienced by beekeepers for at least the last two years.  Reports of similar die offs are documented in beekeeping literature, with outbreaks possibly occurring as long ago as 1896.   The current phenomenon, without a recognizable underlying cause, has been tentatively termed “Colony Collapse Disorder” (CCD), and threatens the pollination industry and production of commercial honey in the United States.  -- Colony Collapse Disorder Working Group

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