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South KC honey sales begin despite varroa mites plaguing bee population

by Tony Madden Belton beekeeper Marty Hansen is back selling honey as the fight against pests continues. For about 45 years, long before “varroa mite” became a common term in his community, the Midwestern Beekeepers Association member has managed hives and sold honey just south of Belton as Hansen Honey Farms. “I do enjoy it,” Hansen said. “Sometimes, I wish I did a little more of it.” Globally, beekeepers and feral bee populations are facing pr…
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Martin City Telegraph broke the news in on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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