Bumblebees bite holes in leaves to accelerate plants for flower blooming: Study - Republic World - Republic World 24-May-2020
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Bumblebees bite holes in leaves to accelerate plants for flower blooming: Study - Republic World - Republic World
Plants accelerate production of new flowers when nibbled to provide pollen, the only source of protein supply for the Bumblebees as they bloom 30 days earlier.
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