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A new study finds that a widely-used group of pesticides seem to make bees forget the smell of food.
A bee collects nectar from a flower in a garden in Pontevedra July 15, 2007. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal (SPAIN) – RTR1RVXX
A new study finds that a widely-used group of pesticides seem to make bees forget the smell of food.