Beekeepers Feel The Sting Of California's Great Hive Heist
This year authorities uncovered a "beehive chop shop:" nearly $1 million in stolen hives in a field in Fresno County. There's money to be made by renting out bees to orchards, and thefts are rising.
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June 28, 2017 at 02:54AM
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NPR News: Beekeepers Feel The Sting Of California's Great Hive Heist
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