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Comparison of Honey Bee, Bumble Bee Preferences for Flower Patches: Implications for Conservation, Agriculture
Honey bees are more faithful to their flower patches than bumble bees when it comes to returning to collect more pollen and nectar, according to a study by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service scientists.
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Tackling Climate Goals: The UK's Stumbling Block in the Net-Zero Journey
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