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Honeybees struggle to gather nectar in August, direct measurements reveal
Rossi Letting late-summer weeds grow could help honeybees when they find it most challenging to gather nectar, according to new research…
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Rossi Letting late-summer weeds grow could help honeybees when they find it most challenging to gather nectar, according to new research published in the journal, Functional Ecology . Researchers from the University of Sussex have found that honeybees find it hardest to forage for nectar in late summer, particularly in August.
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