LINDSAY, Ont. – Kawartha Lakes police are all abuzz as they investigate the theft of beehives from a producer near Lindsay, Ont., near Peterborough.
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Eight hives worth about $1,600 disappeared sometime between last Thursday and the weekend.
Police say they believe someone familar with the honey industry is likely responsible for stealing the hives.
They are asking for the public’s help in identifying the sticky-fingered thieves.
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