Bee venom emerges as lucrative business in Kenya
Al Mayadeen English
Beekeepers in Kenya have been abandoning honey harvests and shifting to bee venom procurement because of its high demand for alternative medicine.
A carpenter bee collects pollen from a flower, Wednesday, July 14, 2010. (AP)
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