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Hurricane Honeybees
Critter File
Posted: November 26, 2018

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Beekeepers in Florida gaze at toppled hives and stripped flowers. Hurricane Michael has knocked down people’s homes . . . and bees’ homes too. “Hurry!” they say. “Bring us bee food fast!”

Trucks rush corn syrup and man-made pollen to the beekeepers. Surviving bee colonies need to eat. If they can eat, they can pollinate crops such as watermelons, cantaloupes, and blueberries . . . so people can eat!

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