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Honeybees Were Already Social Distancing Before it Was Cool to Avoid Parasites – Nature World News
Honeybees are a sociable species that benefit from sharing tasks and interactions like mutual grooming, but when such social…
When the hive of honey bees is threatened by a parasite, they boost their social distancing, as per a new study led by an international team of researchers from UCL and the University of Sassari in Italy.
Social Distancing in Honeybees
The research, which…
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