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Hives containing 500,000 bees stolen in B.C.

Police in Abbotsford, B.C., are searching for about half a million bees and an estimated 3,600 kilograms of honey that were apparently stolen sometime earlier this month.

Large-scale bee colony thefts also reported in Alberta, New Zealand

Beehive heist

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It's believed a beekeeper stole about 500,000 bees from an Abbotsford, B.C., beekeeper

A B.C.beekeeper is out $100,000 after half a million beesand an estimated 3,600 kilograms of honey were apparently stolen sometime earlier this month.

According to police in the Fraser Valley community of Abbotsford, when the beekeeper went to inspect his bees on the 27600 block of 0 Avenue last Thursday, he found 100 hive frameswere missing.

The hives were located away from the road, and would not have been easily seen by passersby; however, since it would have required atruckto remove the 100 hive frames, police believe someone may have observed the theft in progress sometime between July 7 and 26.

John Gibeau,president of Surrey's Honeybee Centre and alifelong beekeeper, said that a heist of 48 colonies would be a complicated process, and whoever did it mustbe an industry insider.

"It's not something a layperson could do. You would have to be a bee keeper. A semi-experienced bee keeper," he said.

Every year, a small number ofhoney bee thefts is reported in B.C., but police said this incident is on a much larger scale, and is much more sophisticated.

Similar large-scalebee colony thefts have also been reported this year in Albertaand in New Zealand.

Gibeau thinks the culpritis likely a small-time contract pollinator, who would rent bees to farmers to help pollinatetheir crops.

"Beekeeping has been tough for the last 10,15 years. We have a rural mite problem; we are attacked with pesticides; the changing weather conditions. It's a difficult job. It's difficult to make money at it," he said.

Abbotford police say about half a million bees were stolen along with 3,600 kilograms of honey. (iStockphoto/Peter Miller)

Gibeau said that with many bee populations strained or failing, the person or persons responsible may have needed beesin order to fulfil obligations he had to farmers.

"[The] first part of a successful farmer is to keep your bees alive. Secondly,you haveto produce honey. But if he can't keep his bees alive, he shouldn't be stealing them," Gibeau said. "Try another business."

Anyone with information about the theft is beingasked to contact the Abbotsford Police Departmentat 604-859-5225 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

With files from the CBC's Renee Filippone