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USA-AGRICULTURE/HONEYBEES
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July 10, 2014 
Beekeepers secure a cover over bee hives stacked on a truck as they prepare to transfer the bees to another... 
Columbia Falls, UNITED STATES 
Beekeepers secure a cover over bee hives stacked upon a truck as they prepare to transfer the bees to... 
Beekeepers secure a cover over bee hives stacked on a truck as they prepare to transfer the bees to another crop after they completed pollinating a blueberry field near Columbia Falls, Maine June 23, 2014. Over recent years, bees have been dying at a rate the U.S. government says is economically unsustainable. Honey bees pollinate plants that produce about a quarter of the food consumed by Americans, including apples, watermelons and beans. A lawsuit has now been filed by environmental groups in the United States seeking an injunction restricting the approval of a controversial class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids, or 'neonics'. These pesticides have become a subject of scrutiny in Europe and the United States as concern has mounted that they harm honeybees and other pollinators. Picture taken June 23, 2014. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE BUSINESS)

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