A Ventura County man is trying to get his bee service business back up after more than 100 colonies were scorched in the Mountain Fire. The loss could impact the area's agricultural industry.
Sid GarciaEduardo Flores is trying to get his bee service business back up after more than 100 colonies were scorched in the Mountain Fire in Ventura County.The devastating mountain fire in Ventura County burned more than just homes -- it burned livelihoods as well. And now a man is trying to get his bee service business back up after more than 100 colonies were scorched.
He lost 150 colonies of bees. Each colony has between 40,000 to 80,000 bees. That adds up to millions of bees lost to the fire.
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