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Bees and Mosquito Spraying

On September 9, 2016 By durhammastergardenersIn Uncategorized

You may have heard news reports about the death of bees in South Carolina following aerial spraying to control mosquitoes. Could it happen here? For more information, read the following article from NCSU entomologist Dr. Michael Waldvogel:

https://entomology.ces.ncsu.edu/2016/09/balancing-beekeeping-and-mosquito-abatement-in-north-carolina/

 

-AWB

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