Beekeeping rises as bee numbers drop
Global Business
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New York City has had a growing buzz of new bee-hives. Hundreds have popped since 2010, when urban bee-keeping was legalized.
Many are inspired by concerns over a global decline in honey bees, crucial pollinators of crops. But the hobbyists might be doing more harm than good.
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