bumblebees
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Bumblebees Show Resistance to Common Pesticides in Foraging Flights
Researchers discovered that bumblebees have found ways to become resistant to common pesticides, showing the species' adaptability to stressors. The study noted that no negative effects were found when they were exposed to some pesticides. Read here.
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Study Discovers that Bumble Bees Have Useful Memories To Find Flowers Options
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Decline of Bumblebees Due to Climate Change Might Spell Disaster for Human Race
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Bioiversity in Bees and its Critical Role in a Thriving Ecosystem
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Bumblebees Thrive in Detroit, Where Little Else Can
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Conservation Win: Rusty Patched Bumblebees Now Officially Listed as Endangered
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The Bee Bachelor: Male Bumblebees Make the Ultimate Escape
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Happy are the Bees With Dopamine Boosting Treats