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Tennessee Beekeeper Sets Up Sting to Catch Beehive Crooks
Bees are big money. And beehive box hustling is at an all-time high. Dozens of beehives were recently stolen in middle Tennessee. Now this bee sting has led to arrests. Beehive thefts often happen at night in rural areas and the thieves make a clean getaway. Bees are livestock just like cattle. You can't brand a bee, but their hive can still be tracked. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer has the details.