Maryland Lawmakers Vote To Allow Beekeepers To Shoot Black Bears That Threaten Hives
Bears have a taste for honey but are really after the bee "brood": eggs, larvae, and pupae — a source of protein and fat. Bee experts note that after a bear attack, a colony is unlikely to survive.
by Laurel Wamsley
Apr 11, 2017
3 minutes
It's a cliché that happens to be true: Bears love honey. And in Maryland, lawmakers have passed a bill making it legal to shoot a black bear if it threatens a beekeeper's hive.
In February, state Del. Mike McKay testified before the Environment and Transportation Committee on behalf of the bill. He wore a vest festooned with the image of Winnie the Pooh.
Del. Herb McMillan noted McKay's attire didn't seem to square with his arguments. "I know you came.
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