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Is keeping bees still worth the effort after recent colony collapse trends?
With colony collapse disorder wiping out over 40% of hives annually in many regions, beekeepers face soaring costs for replacement queens and treatments. Cast your vote on whether the ecological and personal rewards still outweigh the financial and emotional toll.
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