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Beekeeping / Hexapoda / Food and drink / Pollinator decline / Sugar substitutes / Personal life / Starch / High fructose corn syrup / Colony collapse disorder / Apocephalus borealis / Honey bee / Phoridae
Date: 2012-02-02 10:16:05
Beekeeping
Hexapoda
Food and drink
Pollinator decline
Sugar substitutes
Personal life
Starch
High fructose corn syrup
Colony collapse disorder
Apocephalus borealis
Honey bee
Phoridae

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