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Beekeepers Employ Anti-theft Technology to Combat Hive Thefts
Beekeepers all over the United States send about one billion honeybees to California each year to be rented by almond growers. Beehive theft has become so common that beekeepers are now using GPS monitoring devices, surveillance cameras, and other anti-theft technologies to secure their valuable colonies as almond trees begin to bloom.
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