Flower diversity may mitigate insecticide effects on wild bees
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Inside one of the enclosure cages: flowering oilseed rape, flower mixture and nest for wild bees. | Image: Felix Klaus/University of Göttingen, Key visual: Potente/unger+
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View from above showing the experimental setup | Bildquelle: Felix Klaus/University of Göttingen
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Inside one of the enclosure cages: flowering oilseed rape, flower mixture and nest for wild bees. | Bildquelle: Felix Klaus/University of Göttingen
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Female red mason bee approaching her nest | Bildquelle: Felix Klaus/University of Göttingen