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According to Eva Crane, (a scientist, honeybee historian, and had been director of the International Bee Research Association for 35 years) 1704 is the date honeybees arrived in Ohio. Farther north, swarms were in Ohio in 1704.

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  • Beekeeping in Ohio
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  • According to Eva Crane, (a scientist, honeybee historian, and had been director of the International Bee Research Association for 35 years) 1704 is the date honeybees arrived in Ohio. Farther north, swarms were in Ohio in 1704.
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  • According to Eva Crane, (a scientist, honeybee historian, and had been director of the International Bee Research Association for 35 years) 1704 is the date honeybees arrived in Ohio. Farther north, swarms were in Ohio in 1704.
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