Every year about this time, California almond orchards fill with brilliant white blooms, ready to be pollinated by bees. California farmers grow most of the nation's fruits and nuts, but for several years, they've been battling empty bee hives ravaged by colony collapse disorder. Now some of the hives themselves have gone missing. Sasha Khokha reports on how beekeepers are feeling the sting of bee bandits. Reporter: Sasha Khokha
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