"As Beekeepers Lose More Hives, Time For New Rules On Pesticides?"

"America's beekeepers are having a rough time. They lost an estimated 42 percent of their hives last year.

While some colony losses are normal, these numbers are high. 'Such high colony losses in the summer and year-round remain very troubling,' entomologist Jeff Pettis said in a statement. He's a researcher at the USDA's Agricultural Research Service Bee Research Laboratory in Beltsville, Md., and a co-author of the government survey that tallied up the bee losses.

And these findings may be troubling for all of us who eat."

Allison Aubrey reports for NPR November 24, 2015.

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Source: NPR, 11/25/2015