(Bloomberg) -- A malady that has decimated millions
of honeybees and is threatening $14.6 billion of U.S. crops is
also harming hives in Asia, Europe and South America, said a
scientist scheduled to testify before Congress tomorrow.
The disease known as Colony Collapse Disorder has been
reported in Taiwan, Brazil, Spain and several other countries,
May Berenbaum, head of the University of Illinois entomology
department, told an audience today on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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of honeybees and is threatening $14.6 billion of U.S. crops is
also harming hives in Asia, Europe and South America, said a
scientist scheduled to testify before Congress tomorrow.
The disease known as Colony Collapse Disorder has been
reported in Taiwan, Brazil, Spain and several other countries,
May Berenbaum, head of the University of Illinois entomology
department, told an audience today on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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