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bees
Even with tight regulations, pesticides are still damaging bee colonies
News
December 2, 2023
Government abandons efforts to eradicate varroa mite
Agriculture
September 21, 2023
Night work: Moths pollinate plants under cover of darkness
Plants
June 5, 2023
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May 3, 2023
What’s in the microbiome of your city? Bees might be able to tell us
Nature
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Australia
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Nature
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All abuzz: How bees and other swarming insects electrify the atmosphere
Core Sciences
October 25, 2022
Pesticide exposure makes it harder for bees to walk in a straight line
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Helping with the germination of algae, crustaceans called idotea are the bee’s knees of the seas
Nature
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Air pollution interferes with pollination
Agriculture
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