Animals
Researchers Discover New Virus in Hawaii That Threatens Bees, Pollinators Worldwide
Scientists have discovered a virus in Moku Island, Hawaii, that inhabits an invasive wasp. If left unchecked, it is a threat not only to bees but to other pollinators worldwide.
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