Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Honeybees 'Entomb' Hives to Protect Against Pesticides, Say Scientists

Fiona Harvey guardian.co.uk 4 Apr'11
By sealing up cells full of contaminated pollen, bees appear to be 
attempting to protect the rest of the hive. 
Details here.   
 

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