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Biomimicry, honeybees & beehives

Posted 19 March 201921 March 2019 Arno

“A honey bee colony is characterized by high genetic diversity among its workers, generated by high levels of multiple mating by its queen. Few clear benefits of this genetic diversity are known. Reed the complete story on www.asknature.org: . //asknature.org/strategy/varying-response-thresholds-aid-hive-thermoregulation/#.XJNVLihKiUk


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