Bees infected with common gut parasite work less and die younger, finds study
by Australian Associated Press from on (#E7NV)
Finding by Queensland researchers is significant for humans, given about a quarter of food production depends on honey bee pollination
Bees infected with a common gut parasite work less, die younger and carry much less pollen than healthy bees, Queensland researchers have found.
The finding is significant for humans, given about a quarter of food production depends on honey bee pollination.
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