Commercially bred bees spread disease to wild bees
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 19:35
in Biology & Nature
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Disease spread to wild bees from commercially bred bees used for pollination in agriculture greenhouses may be playing a role in the mysterious decline in North American bee populations, researchers said on Tuesday.
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