Jeannette Stokes Memmott, of Kaysville, was the latest to encounter an unlikely problem in her neighborhood — bees. And she was lucky to have a beekeeper as her neighbor.
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It was an unlikely problem that showed up out of the blue Monday, just outside Jeannette Stokes Memmott's front door. Bees.
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As the weather starts warming up, you may start seeing more bees around your neighborhood. However, one Glencliff family said they're stepping in to help both people and pollinators.
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