Pesticide
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Pesticide Mixtures Disrupt Honey Bee Communication and Colony Function
It has long been known that exposure to pesticide sprays is harmful to honey bees. In a new study, researchers have uncovered the effect of such sprays on the sense of smell in bees, which could disrupt their social signals.
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