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Not exactly. The conservation department thinks they were sprayed directly while the city was doing their mosquito spraying. There probably was contaminated pollen and nectar brought back but the majority died from direct exposure.
Losing 30,000 bees per hive immediately then some residual poisoning was to much for them to recover. Our temperature was over 110Β°F with humidity last week, they couldn't stay cool.