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Male Honey Bees Blind Queen After Mating To Better Their Chance Of Gene Survival

September 10, 2019admin

Researchers have discovered that during mating, male honey bees inject toxins that cause temporary blindness in queen honeybees. Veuer’s Mercer Morrison has the story.
Source: Honey & Bee

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