Where's My Flower? Diesel Throws Honeybees Off the Trail

Thursday, October 3, 2013 - 08:31 in Physics & Chemistry

Gases emitted from diesel pollution can break down floral odors and inhibit honeybees' ability to smell and pollinate flowers and crops. The noxious gases could also be partly to blame for the colony collapse disorder.

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