I think they found out it is some kind of mold or virus causing the problem. You can be sure they are working a solution
2007-09-28 10:07:36
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answered by Fred F 7
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It's fall. Are you sure they are dead bees and not dead hornets/wasps etc.? Typically, the worker hornets/wasps die in the fall and the queen of the colony overwinters in a nice warm place.
e.g.,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bald-faced_hornet
If it really is bees you are finding dead, google "colony collapse disorder" for more information.
2007-09-27 19:32:27
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answered by gcnp58 7
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for sure, there is something at your house of living killing the bees of their nest at your house of living, so as that they are attempting to flee. you will desire to locate a bee keeper to locate the nest and take it away. PSIncerely(PSI like pie different than w/ S), Ness
2016-12-28 05:48:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I was wondering that to im guessing its from the season change...
2007-09-27 16:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Because there are so many, they die alot.
2007-09-27 15:13:15
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answered by Helper1337 2
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