Another threat to bees: Climate change-fueled rising temperatures
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Warming temperatures are contributing to a worldwide decline in bumblebees, with heat stress affecting their optimal brood nests temperature, potentially worsening due to climate change.
The study in Frontiers in Bee Science reveals that bumblebees thrive best within a narrow temperature range of 82.4° to 89.6° Fahrenheit for their brood nests, highlighting the critical impact of optimal temperature on these pollinators.
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