Cornell Orchards, located about one third of a mile from the cemetery, may help support the massive bee population.
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Scientists found 5.6 million burrowing bees beneath a cemetery in New York. The group is one of the largest on record
Bees are commonly imagined as insects that live in hives hanging from trees. In reality, however, about 70 percent of native ...
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