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shusha [124]
2 years ago
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Home beekeeping has its advantages. Some beekeepers produce all the honey they can eat and still have enough to share with famil

y members and friends with about 25 pounds of surplus honey that can be produced first season. Critics warn about the pitfalls of urban beekeeping. Breeding a large amount of bees can lead to starvation if there is not enough food for the bees to eat.
Based on the information in passage two, what is a negative consequence of urban beekeeping?

a. Home beekeeping has its advantages

b. Some beekeepers produce all the honey they can eat and still have enough to share with family members and friends with about 25 pounds of surplus honey that can be produced first season.

c. Critics warn about the pitfalls of urban beekeeping

d. Breeding a large amount of bees can lead to starvation if there is not enough food for the bees to eat
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1 answer:
IgorLugansk [536]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: The answer is *D*

Explanation:

The answer D is the only one that thoroughly explains the negative part about Bee Keeping. :]

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