Bumblebees lacking high-quality habitat have higher pathogen loads

Bumblebees found in low-quality landscapes — characterized by a relative lack of spring flowers and quality nesting habitat — had higher levels of disease pathogens, as did bumblebees in areas with higher numbers of managed honey bee hives, according to scientists.


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Source: ScienceDaily