Bees thrive on Ashe tree farm
A beehive placed on an Ashe County Christmas tree farm last June to monitor the effects of pesticides on honey bees was healthy and active when opened April 5, offering a living rebuttal to critics who link tree farms to a recent rash of “hive kills” in the region.
“Christmas trees get villainized a lot,” said N.C. State Cooperative Extension Agent Travis Birdsell. “I think it’s an image problem, when you drive by and see somebody in a (haz...
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Dylan Lightfoot
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