The Bee Guy on Nostr: …#bumblebees imported are not necessarily the same subspecies of bumblebee native ...
…#bumblebees imported are not necessarily the same subspecies of bumblebee native to Ireland and certainly weren’t going back a decade or so. They mate with native species possibly diluting the traits that these native species have developed to enable them to thrive in… 10/14
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