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Researchers at the University of California-Riverside are studying the birth of Queen Bees
When Bumblebee’s aren’t buzzing around, their working to procreate. In this segment, we discover why researchers at the University of California-Riverside are studying the unique way Bumblebees feed their future Queens.
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Bumblebee Barf
Clip: Season 5 Episode 12 | 6m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
When Bumblebee’s aren’t buzzing around, their working to procreate. In this segment, we discover why researchers at the University of California-Riverside are studying the unique way Bumblebees feed their future Queens.
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