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Pollinator problem: How honeybees could be making California fires worse
The unusual feeding habits of honeybees are likely leading to reduced populations of the Southwest's dominant plant life, a new paper has found, suggesting the bees could be worsening southern California's wildfires. The study comes amid a rising popular interest in protecting "pollinators" due to their role in helping plants reproduce. But honeybees' health may come at the expense of many of the plant and insect species they now live among, according to the findings published in the journal Royal Society B. “There’s a decent amount of evidence to show that they’re competing with native insects for resources like pollen and nectar,” said first author Dillon Travis, who studies biolo

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