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Honeybees also use social distancing to protect themselves from pathogens – ZME Science
It’s an approach employed by several different species.
A new study found that honeybees, just like humans, spread themselves out in the hive when exposed to a common parasite — and this can help them withstand the outbreak.
Image credits: Boba Jaglicic.
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