Bumblebees bite plants to make them flower early, surprising scientists
How it actually works remains a mystery, but if replicated by humans, it could be a boon for agriculture. Bumblebees aren’t merely bumbling around our gardens. They’re actively assessing the plants, determining which flowers have the most nectar and pollen, and leaving behind scent marks that tell …
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