bees
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Coffee and Cigarettes Could Protect Bees From Illness?
Well... sort of. What we're really talking about here are the main components of those human vices - nicotine and caffeine - which are normally toxic to our tiny pollinator friends. However, much like some bird species that intentionally consume poisons to kill off intestinal parasites, small concentrations of these toxins could indeed help protect hives from illness
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