The causes of the summer bee deaths are investigated by Nébih
The National Food Chain Safety Agency (Nébih) continues to investigate the causes of last year’s mass bee deaths – the President of the National Hungarian Beekeeping Association (OMME) told M1 news channel on Monday.
Bross Péter told that the agency is collecting data since late summer 2018 from beekeepers whose bees died, from nearby crop growers, and this spring from beekeepers who have not been affected by mass bee deaths. (MTI)
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