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Biology / Diseases of the honey bee / Africanized bee / Western honey bee / Varroa destructor / Beehive / American foulbrood / Nosema apis / Beekeeper / Beekeeping / Plant reproduction / Pollination
Date: 2014-02-19 16:02:47
Biology
Diseases of the honey bee
Africanized bee
Western honey bee
Varroa destructor
Beehive
American foulbrood
Nosema apis
Beekeeper
Beekeeping
Plant reproduction
Pollination

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