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In which situation could CCD be blamed for the death of a colony? The adult worker bees have disappeared, there are no dead bees surrounding the hive and the queen bee is absent. The queen bee is present, there is no food and the eggs have all hatched. There is no food, there are unhatched eggs and all the adult worker bees have disappeared. There are no dead bees around the hive, the queen bee is present and some eggs are unhatched.

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In which situation could CCD be blamed for the death of a colony? The adult worker bees have disappeared, there are no dead bees surrounding the hive and the queen bee is absent. The queen bee is present, there is no food and the eggs have all hatched. There is no food, there are unhatched eggs and all the adult worker bees have disappeared. There are no dead bees around the hive, the queen bee is present and some eggs are unhatched.

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The situation in which Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) could be blamed for the death of a colony is when "The adult worker bees have disappeared, there are no dead bees surrounding the hive and the queen bee is present." This is because one of the main symptoms of CCD is the disappearance of most, if not all, of the adult worker bees in the colony, with no dead bees found near the hive. The queen bee is usually present, and there is often still honey in the hive. Unhatched eggs can also be a sign of CCD, as without worker bees to tend to them, they will not hatch.

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