What Made Thousands of Bees Drop Dead Along an Oregon Highway?

Something is killing bees in Oregon.

While the sharp decline in bee populations is not unique to the state, a recent mass death of honey bees has investigators involved. Last year, about 25,000 dead bumbles were found in a shopping center parking lot (later found to be the result of pesticide use).

The most recent incident was spotted in Sherwood, Ore., soutwest of Portland, along Highway 99.

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Source: The Blaze

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