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Bees are starving: there is not enough nectar and pollen due to the drought
The months-long drought is causing serious problems not only for people living in agriculture, but also for beekeepers. In drought, the flowers barely produce nectar and pollen, so the bees starve and have almost no honey. According to a pest county beekeeper, the situation is catastrophic.
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