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    Parasitic worms found in exotic eel species
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    Parasitic worms found in exotic eel species

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    Md. gypsy moth spraying acreage reduced
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    Md. gypsy moth spraying acreage reduced

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    German survives on flies while lost in Outback
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    German survives on flies while lost in Outback

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    In this May 22, 2013 photo provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a queen Italian honeybee, the large bee just left of center, is surrounded on an apiary nest in Washington, D.C. The USDA hopes to help honeybees by providing $3 million to farmers and ranchers in five states to improve their pastures. It turns out that dairy cows and bees like many of the same plants. (AP Photo/USDA, Lance Cheung)
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    USDA spending $3M to feed honeybees in Midwest

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    Honey bees working a frame of honey. AP Photo
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    Feds unveil plan to save honey bees — and $15 billion in crops they pollinate

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    It might not have been an agreement to build the Keystone XL pipeline, but President Obama, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will be working together to preserve the monarch butterfly. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    No Keystone XL commitment from North American leaders, but the monarch butterfly will be safe

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    February 20, 2014 5:00 am
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    FILE - In this July 5, 2011 file photo, a bumblebee alights on the bloom of a thistle in Berlin, Vt. Increasingly sick domesticated honeybee populations are infecting the world's wild bumblebees, a new study in the journal Nature finds. It's a problem because wild bees, which are doing far worse than their managed cousins, handle a big chunk of pollination for food, such as coffee, tomatoes and blueberries. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)
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    Bumblebees getting stung bad by honeybee sickness

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    February 19, 2014 8:24 pm
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    Monarch butterflies drop, migration may disappear
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    Monarch butterflies drop, migration may disappear

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    January 29, 2014 10:00 pm
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    Over the counter products for controlling head lice are photographed in Washington, Monday, Nov. 4, 2013. Some parents are scratching their heads over less restrictive head lice policies that allow children with live bugs in their hair to return to the classroom for the rest of the day. Some school nurses are no longer sending home
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    More lenient school lice policies bug some parents

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    November 8, 2013 5:00 am
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    Troubles in the honey bee industry has led to the worst-ever honey crop. AP Photo
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    Honey horror: 2013 crop is lowest production in history

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    October 28, 2013 4:00 am
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