Animals
Honeybee Decline: Tiny Parasites May be to Blame by Infecting Larvae
Honeybee decline worldwide continues to baffle scientists, and while invasive parasites have been blamed before, new research shows that a tiny single-celled parasite may have a greater-than expected impact on colonies by infecting larvae.
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