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Biology / Varroa destructor / Diseases of the honey bee / Beekeeper / American foulbrood / Honey / Thymol / Coumaphos / Pesticide toxicity to bees / Beekeeping / Agriculture / Plant reproduction
Date: 2008-01-19 07:00:00
Biology
Varroa destructor
Diseases of the honey bee
Beekeeper
American foulbrood
Honey
Thymol
Coumaphos
Pesticide toxicity to bees
Beekeeping
Agriculture
Plant reproduction

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