https://www.mail.com/int/scitech/health/...rvice.html
Lots of wildlife has been flourishing with less humans and their byproducts around - apparently bees are also among them. This article doesn't go into any speculation on the reason, though I'd put some good odds on reduced noise and air pollution from traffic causing less stress to make them vulnerable to mites and diseases, but it's a very positive sign considering it does note that over 40% of honeybee colonies tracked by the organization mentioned were lost last year.
Lots of wildlife has been flourishing with less humans and their byproducts around - apparently bees are also among them. This article doesn't go into any speculation on the reason, though I'd put some good odds on reduced noise and air pollution from traffic causing less stress to make them vulnerable to mites and diseases, but it's a very positive sign considering it does note that over 40% of honeybee colonies tracked by the organization mentioned were lost last year.
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