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[h=2]A Different Kind of Beekeeping Takes Flight - New York Times[/h]
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<font size="-1">A much larger and more diverse group called stingless bees also produce honey — and they're creating a stir among beekeepers and researchers worldwide as pollinators and as a newfound source of food and medicinal products.</font>
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I think this was a great idea! I'd like to add a description under the forum name to keep things consistent. How does this sound:

Discuss alternative pollinators such as mason bees, leafcutter bees, and bumblebees.
 
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