Farmed bees used to pollinate crops in
commercial greenhouses are interbreeding with the local bees — and the potential consequences could be dire.
Every year, more than one million commercially reared bee colonies are used in greenhouses around the world to help pollinate crops. But these are typically non-native bees, and introducing them to new areas is risky
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2220430-farmed-bees-are-mating-with-native-bees-and-that-could-endanger-them/#ixzz62oudObaW
commercial greenhouses are interbreeding with the local bees — and the potential consequences could be dire.
Every year, more than one million commercially reared bee colonies are used in greenhouses around the world to help pollinate crops. But these are typically non-native bees, and introducing them to new areas is risky
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2220430-farmed-bees-are-mating-with-native-bees-and-that-could-endanger-them/#ixzz62oudObaW
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