Picky pollinators: Native U.S. bees are selective about where they live and feed

Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 21:30 in Mathematics & Economics

Native bees -- often small, stingless, solitary and unnoticed in the flashier world of stinging honeybees -- are quite discriminating about where they live, according to new research.

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