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Steve gets a real buzz from beekeeping
It sounds like a scene from an action film. After hunting down his target, Steve Ganner was determined not to let it out of his sight.


  
    
    

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The soft drone of bees drifting lazily from flower to flower seems an innocuous part of the summer landscape. But when surprised or provoked, these usually beneficial insects can attack and turn deadly.&#160;
The experiences of a Miami Beach apartment owner provide a cautionary tale for business and property owners. A swarm of bees [...]]]></description>
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News agencies started reporting on a disturbing phenomenon in the bee population, in the spring of 2007. It was reported beekeepers were visiting their hives to discover that their bees had disappeared. The queen and a few newly hatched bees were all that remained. The presence of predators feeding on the bees did not [...]]]></description>
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Starting a beekeeping business may sound exciting and fun, but in all reality it's a lot of work and is time consuming. Most people who are in this are actually doing this as a hobby. Having a hobby and a livelihood are two entirely different areas since one is something you invest time [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bee Swarms Arizona</title>
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Baseball’s spring training moves out of Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. The cradle of the Cactus League says goodbye to major-league baseball this week. The Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies, the final two teams with spring training in Tucson, are moving north to swanky new digs near a Scottsdale-area casino. They will leave behind empty fields [...]]]></description>
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