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The world population of honeybees is in great decline for the second year in a row. Scientists refer to this mysterious disappearance as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). For an unknown reason, worker bees abandon their hives and die. Some of the possible reasons for CCD include pesticide use, environmental stress, malnutrition, and mites. Up to 70% of honeybees have disappeared in the US in the past two years. This crisis is also happening throughout Canada, Europe, and Australia. Honeybees are the world's most important pollinators, and this decline severely threatens fruit and vegetable production worldwide. Research is crucial to resolving the honeybee crisis.
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