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2 Helps You: Brazoria County beekeepers raise concerns over mosquito spraying deaths, transparency of pesticides used
Summary by The Bellaire Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Mario Díaz, Jeovany Luna , as published by KPRC 2 Click2Houston (NBC) - Local
· August 19, 2026
· 1 min read
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Key points A significant number of bees have been killed, with one beekeeper reporting the loss of 96 hives. The beekeeper manages a large number of bee boxes, typically between 200 and 400.
Beekeepers are sounding the alarm about the impact of mosquito control measures. A significant number of bees have been killed, with one beekeeper reporting the loss of 96 hives. This represents a substantial financial loss, affecting not only the current bee population but also future operations.
The beekeeper manages a large number of bee boxes, typically between 200 and 400. Each hive can contain tens of thousands of bees, making the total loss considerable. Further details about the situation and the beekeeper's concerns are available from the source.
The issue has prompted the beekeeper to reach out for help, seeking transparency and action to address the problem.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 Click2Houston (NBC) - Local ·
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