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            Honey-craving bear attacks beehives
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            There&#039;s more truth than one might think to bears&#039; mythical fondness for honey. Beekeeper Lars Höglund, based outside Härnösand in northern Sweden, has had to learn this lesson the hard way.
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            Beekeepers demand protection from honey-loving bears
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            The Swedish National Association of Beekeepers has, in a letter to the government, demanded protection for their bees from &quot;problem bears&quot; that have developed an unhealthy appetite for their honey.
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