Beekeepers try to keep bees – and livelihoods – from going extinct
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Last updated 26 abril 2025

CORVALLIS, Ore. – On a recent summer morning in a bright green meadow off a winding country road, Devon and Landon Prescott were prying open beehives. They moved quickly among the 1,400 wooden boxes, eyeing each brood and locating its queen. Landon, 19, spoke up after finding four hives with missing queens. “That’s pretty bad,” […]

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