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APIPHOBIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of APIPHOBIA is intense fear or dislike of bees : melissophobia. How to use apiphobia in a sentence.
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Overview of the Fear of Bees (Apiphobia) - Verywell MindNov 17, 2020 · Known as apiphobia, the irrational fear of bees is arguably one of the most common specific animal phobias.
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Bee sting allergy: Symptoms, causes, and treatmentApproximately 5% to 7.5%Trusted Source of people will experience a severe allergic reaction to insect stings in their lifetimes. In beekeepers, this risk rises ...Are they common? · Causes · Diagnosing an allergy · Symptoms
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QuickStats: Number of Deaths from Hornet, Wasp, and Bee Stings ...Jul 7, 2023 · During 2011–2021, a total of 788 deaths from hornet, wasp, and bee stings occurred (an average of 72 deaths per year).
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Understanding the Fear of Bees and How to Overcome ItFear of bees can become (called melissophobia or apiphobia ) intrusive when the fear goes beyond simple caution and starts to interfere with daily life.
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Causes of Melissophobia - The Phobia SolutionEvolutionary psychology suggests that fear of certain creatures, like bees, may be rooted in our ancestral history. In the past, encounters with these insects ...
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(PDF) Role of evolution in phobias - ResearchGateMay 25, 2017 · Role of evolution in phobias. January 2015. In book: Phobias: The Psychology of Irrational Fear (pp.130-134); Publisher: ABC-CLIO; Editors: I ...
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Bee Fear (Melissophobia): Symptoms, Causes, and TreatmentFeb 11, 2020 · Several treatments can be used to treat melissophobia, including cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, and medications. Treatment can ...
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Bee fear: a scientific look at apiphobia - Live BeekeepingAug 25, 2025 · Yes, apiphobia can be successfully treated in 85-90% of cases using cognitive behavioral therapy with exposure. Full recovery is achieved in 12- ...
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Medical Definition of Melissophobia - RxListMelissophobia: Fear of bees. A phobia is an unreasonable sort of fear that can cause avoidance and panic. Phobias are a relatively common type of anxiety ...
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Apiphobia - DoveMedApiphobia is an intense and irrational fear of bees or bee stings. · It can affect people of all ages, but it is more common in individuals who have had a ...
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Specific Phobia DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria - Verywell MindJan 1, 2024 · The DSM-5 outlines certain criteria that must be met for a diagnosis of a specific phobia. This includes excessive fear, and immediate anxiety response, and ...DSM-5 Criteria · Types of Specific Phobias · Causes of Specific Phobias
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Table 3.11, DSM-IV to DSM-5 Specific Phobia Comparison - NCBISpecify type: Animal Type (e.g., spiders, insects, dogs), SAME. Specify type: Natural Environment Type (e.g., heights, storms, water), SAME. Specify type: Blood ...
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Specific Phobias (Symptoms) | Center for the Treatment and Study of ...Types of Specific Phobia · Animal Type (e.g. dogs, snakes, or spiders) · Natural Environment Type (e.g., heights, storms, water) · Blood-Injection-Injury Type ( ...
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Specific phobias - Symptoms and causes - Mayo ClinicJun 9, 2023 · Specific phobias are an extreme fear of objects or situations that pose little or no danger but make you highly anxious.
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6B03 Specific phobia - ICD-11 MMS - Find-A-CodeSpecific phobia is characterised by a marked and excessive fear or anxiety that consistently occurs upon exposure or anticipation of exposure to one or more ...
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Specific Phobia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHThis activity outlines the current DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria for specific phobia ... The Classification of Anxiety and Fear-Related Disorders in the ICD-11.
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Taxonomy of anxiety disorders—a comparison of ICD‑10 and ICD‑11Specific phobia (6B03) ... In ICD-11, fears do not have to be excessive, but they do have to be disproportionate to the actual risk posed by the specific object ...
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QuickStats: Number of Deaths from Hornet, Wasp, and Bee Stings...Jul 26, 2019 · During 2000–2017, a total of 1109 deaths from hornet, wasp, and bee stings occurred, for an annual average of 62 deaths.
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Number of Deaths from Hornet, Wasp, and Bee Stings ... - CDC BlogsJul 7, 2023 · During 2011–2021, a total of 788 deaths from hornet, wasp, and bee stings occurred (an average of 72 deaths per year).
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Health Risks of Bee and Wasp Stings - Division of Research SafetyMar 18, 2022 · According to IDPH, about one percent of the U.S. population is allergic to bee and wasp venom, and about 50 to 100 people die each year from ...
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Incidence Rate of Hypersensitivity Reactions to Bee-Venom ... - NIHOct 7, 2020 · In the United States, 1.6–5.1% of the population are estimated to have experienced anaphylaxis, and 1% of hospitalizations for anaphylaxis ...
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Why we love bees and hate wasps - Royal Entomological SocietySep 19, 2018 · Reasons for our revulsion are likely to have an evolutionary basis: there is strong selection to learn to recognise, avoid and fear ...
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The Biology of Fear - PMC - PubMed CentralEach of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no consensus in the scientific study of fear.Missing: apiphobia | Show results with:apiphobia
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A review and meta-analysis of the heritability of specific phobia ...May 9, 2013 · A meta-analysis performed on the twin study results indicated that fears and specific phobias are moderately heritable.Missing: bees | Show results with:bees
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Fear towards insects and other arthropods: A cross sectional study ...Aug 9, 2025 · Furthermore, 35.8% of all subjects were afraid of insects and spiders and 52.45% of the individuals had a feeling of disgust about them. The ...
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CULTURE AND THE ANXIETY DISORDERS - PubMed Central - NIHAlthough animal fears in general are common to both groups, only the African American sample endorses animal fears related to stinging insects, strange dogs, ...
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Using Classical Conditioning for Treating Phobias & DisordersJul 13, 2023 · This article explores the application of classical conditioning for phobias, with techniques such as exposure therapy and systematic desensitization, in ...Missing: bee melissophobia
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The fear of bees - Honey Bee SuiteThe child afraid of bees remains afraid. Perhaps a child not afraid of flies gets stung by this “fly” and now fears both bees and flies. Or later, the child is ...
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Most young children are fearful of bees, even though they ... - BrainlyMar 27, 2024 · The fact that most young children fear bees despite never being stung suggests that fear can be learned through observation, as indicated by ...
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Bee Updated: Current Knowledge on Bee Venom and ... - FrontiersIt can thus be speculated that a non-allergic person weighing 60–70 kg has a 50% chance of death upon being stung by 1,000–1,500 bees, although deaths caused by ...
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What We Know about Sting-Related Deaths? Human Fatalities ...Feb 11, 2022 · Over a 23-year period (1994–2016), a total of 1691 fatalities were recorded, mostly occurring in Western (42.8%) and Eastern (31.9%) Europe.
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Apiphobia | What Is It & How To Overcome It? - BeesWikiApiphobia or Melissophobia is the abnormal fear of bees. It is an anxiety disorder that can be overcome by exposure therapy or CBT.
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Physical and Psychological Symptoms of Melissophobiaa) Egg Stage · b) Shortness of Breath · c) Trembling or Shaking · d) Sweating · e) Dizziness or Feeling Faint · f) Stomach Upset · g) Chest Pain or Tightness · h) Hot ...Missing: physiological | Show results with:physiological
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Fear of Bees (Apiphobia): Symptoms, Treatments, & How to CopeOct 27, 2021 · Do some reality testing: A strategy used in cognitive behavioral therapy, this involves identifying your thoughts and beliefs, questioning them ...
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Bee Fear: Causes and How to Overcome Fear of BeesMay 23, 2022 · People with Melissophobia or apiphobia typically try to avoid contact with bees at all costs. This can include running away from bees, or even ...
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The Fear of Bees: Apiphobia or Melissophobia - Creature CourageApiphobia, deriving from the Latin “apis” (bee) and Greek “phobos” (fear), specifically refers to the fear of bees, whereas, Melissophobia, from the Greek “ ...
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Entomophobia (Fear of Insects): Causes, Symptoms & TreatmentOther phobias linked to entomophobia include: Apiphobia or melissaphobia (fear of bees). Arachnophobia (fear of spiders). Helminthrophobia, scoleciphobia or ...Missing: physiological | Show results with:physiological
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Specific Phobia - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)An estimated 9.1% of U.S. adults had specific phobia in the past year. · Past year prevalence of specific phobia among adults was higher for females (12.2%) than ...Prevalence of Specific Phobia... · Specific Phobia with...
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[PDF] Investigation of entomophobia among agricultural students79% of respondents ranked beetles highest fear; about 61% gave second rank to bees; 60% gave third rank to dragonflies; and 87.1% gave fourth rank to ...
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Biophobia: What it is, how it works and why it matters - Soga - 2024May 26, 2024 · Prevalence of specific phobias in the World ... Indeed, several phobic responses have been identified, including apiphobia (fear of bees) ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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The searchscape of fear: A global analysis of internet search trends ...Jul 10, 2023 · Apiphobia (fear of bees), Autophobia (fear of isolation) ... We collected data on the incidence of contact with venomous animals and the percentage ...
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Honey bee colony declines grow as WSU researchers work to fight ...Mar 25, 2025 · Commercial honey bee colony losses in the US could reach 60 to 70% in 2025, according to entomologists at Washington State University.
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Gender and age differences in the prevalence of specific fears and ...In total, 21.2% women and 10.9% men met criterias for any single specific phobia. Multiple phobias was reported by 5.4% of the females and 1.5% of the males.
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Entomophobia and Arachnophobia Among School-Age ChildrenEntomophobia/arachnophobia is an irrational fear of insects and ticks. 35.8% of students were afraid of insects and spiders, with 62.1% having mild phobia.Missing: non- | Show results with:non-
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Tackling Irrational Fears in Children and TeensMay 24, 2021 · Parents can model emotional regulation to help their children remain calmer when faced with their fear. Offer quiet support by sitting with ...
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Don't Bee Afraid | Psychology TodayAug 26, 2016 · Dick Nunamaker has kept bees. In effect, he began by using cognitive behavioral therapy to avoid developing a fear of them, rather than to treat a phobia.
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Fear of Bees Phobia - Apiphobia - FEAROFA previous traumatic or negative reaction is most likely the trigger behind Apiphobia. A child, or even an adult, might have accidentally disturbed a beehive ...
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Poor quality of life with phobic anxiety in a large cross-sectional ...Jan 16, 2023 · Phobic/agoraphobic symptoms were independently associated with poor quality of life as were depression symptoms, older age, and non-White race/ethnicity.Missing: apiphobia | Show results with:apiphobia
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[PDF] The cross-national epidemiology of specific phobia in ... - UQ eSpaceFeb 27, 2017 · Lifetime co-morbidity was observed in 60.5% of those with lifetime specific phobia, with the onset of specific phobia preceding the other ...
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Associations of specific phobia and its subtypes with physical diseasesMay 21, 2016 · Additionally, specific phobia is highly comorbid with other mental disorders, especially with anxiety disorders and mood disorders [9, 10].
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Understanding the stress response - Harvard HealthApr 3, 2024 · Research suggests that chronic stress is linked to high blood pressure, clogged arteries, anxiety, depression, addictive behaviors, ...Missing: phobia | Show results with:phobia<|separator|>
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The Effects of Chronic Fear on a Person's Health | AJMCNov 11, 2017 · The potential effects of chronic fear on physical health include headaches turning into migraines, muscle aches turning into fibromyalgia, body ...
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What's the Risk? Fearful Individuals Generally Overestimate ...Highly fearful individuals overestimate the risk of negative outcomes of fear-relevant encounters. Specifically, they dread outcomes of encounters with their ...Missing: melissophobia | Show results with:melissophobia
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Pollination Facts - American Beekeeping FederationHoney Bees Are Pollinators. Honey bees contribute nearly $20 billion to the value of U.S. crop production. This contribution, made by managed honey bees ...
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Honey Bee Health - index : USDA ARSPollination by managed honey bee colonies adds at least $18 billion to the value of U.S. agriculture annually through increased yields and superior-quality ...
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Is Fear Holding Back Bee Conservation? - FaunalyticsJan 10, 2019 · Bees need our help; there's no denying it. However, could it be that fear, disgust, or apathy towards bees are hampering conservation efforts?
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Individual perception of bees: Between perceived danger and ...Jun 29, 2017 · Although all subgroups showed an overall high willingness to protect bees, the perception of danger scored medium.
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Psychological approaches in the treatment of specific phobiasThese findings provide the first quantitative summary evidence supporting the superiority of exposure-based treatments over alternative treatment approaches.
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Inferiority or Even Superiority of Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy in ...We found no evidence that VR exposure is significantly less efficacious than in vivo exposure in Specific Phobia and Agoraphobia.
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Animal, Bug, Insect Phobia Treatment: Entomophobia/Fear of BugsCognitive behavior therapy for fear of insects and animals is a highly effective treatment, with approximately 90% of individuals recovering after only five to ...
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Specific phobias - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo ClinicJun 9, 2023 · Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). CBT involves gradual exposure combined with other ways to learn how to view and cope with the feared ...Missing: apiphobia | Show results with:apiphobia
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Overcoming Fear of Flying: A Combined Approach of ... - NIHMay 31, 2023 · Benzodiazepines, such as clonazepam, help reduce anticipatory anxiety and can enable a patient to manage fear and anxiety during the initial ...
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[PDF] Do Benzodiazepines Reduce the Effectiveness of Exposure Therapy ...May 20, 2013 · Begin exposure therapy only if she first discontinues the benzodiazepine, because the benzodiazepine will lessen the efficacy of exposure ...
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Specific phobia in adults: Treatment overview - UpToDateJul 29, 2025 · The initial management of specific phobia including choosing treatment modality, and subsequent pharmacologic management are reviewed here.Missing: interventions apiphobia<|separator|>
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Treatment options for the specific phobiasGlucocorticoids and d-cycloserine (DCS) cause fear reduction when used in combination with exposure based therapy. Being a non-anxiolytic DCS accelerates fear ...Missing: interventions apiphobia
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11 Things People Believe About Bees That Aren't TrueBees tend to sting to defend their nest, so most bees won't sting unless they are provoked or feel threatened. MYTH #2: HONEY BEES CAN STING THEIR VICTIM ...
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Why Do Bees Sting? | The Children's Museum of IndianapolisBees will rarely sting you unless you provoke their hive or if you accidentally squish or step on one. ... However, if you stumble upon a bee hive and are viewed ...<|separator|>
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Debunking Common Myths About Honeybees - Covenant WildlifeJul 15, 2024 · Myth 1: Honeybees are Aggressive and Likely to Sting. Reality: Honeybees are generally non-aggressive and will only sting when they feel ...
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Preventing Bee Stings Information - Columbia DoctorsAvoid flowering plants, gardens, and trees with ripe fruit, where bees spend their time. · Do not use perfumes, scented soaps, or suntan lotion. · Do not wear ...
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12 Tips for How to Avoid Bee Stings - BeeAware Allergy#2 Never Slap a Bee or Wasp. Avoid bee stings by never slapping or brushing off an insect with a stinger. It will not sting unless frightened or antagonized.
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How to Treat a Bee Sting: Tips for Quick Relief and Prevention1. Dress to NOT impress. · 2. Say no to scented sprays to keep the bees away. · 3. Hide the sweet stuff. · 4. Stay calm & move slowly. · 5. Plan home landscaping ...
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Phobias self-help guide - NHS informAug 26, 2025 · This self-help guide is intended for people with mild-to-moderate phobias. If you're feeling distressed, in a state of despair, ...
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Exposure Therapies for Specific PhobiasThis therapy appears to be useful for phobias that may be difficult to treat in vivo; namely, flying phobias (where repeated plane flights are impractical) and ...
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Self-Help and Coping Strategies for MelissophobiaSelf-Help and Coping Strategies for Melissophobia ; The Power of Education and Knowledge · a) Understanding Bees · b) Debunking Myths ; Gradual Exposure: Facing the ...
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The Georgics by Virgil - The Internet Classics ArchiveSlight though the poet's theme, not slight the praise, So frown not heaven, and Phoebus hear his call. First find your bees a settled sure abode, Where neither ...
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[PDF] Emotionalization in the Media Coverage of Honey Bee Colony LossesMar 18, 2020 · Abstract. Emotionalization is increasingly used in the daily news. However, communication scholars have only just begun to explore.
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Melissophobia (or Apiphobia) - Talking With BeesMar 28, 2015 · Melissophobia, or Apiphobia, is an unreasonable fear of bees. Surely, there should be a word for a reasonable fear? Read BBKA News article.
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How to start beekeeping even if you're afraid of beesDec 3, 2022 · Don't be concerned if you feel afraid of your bees. By taking it slow in the beginning, you will soon overcome your anxiety and feel at ease with the bees.
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Deciphering All the Buzz About Honey Bee LossApr 14, 2025 · Researchers at Washington State University are projecting that commercial honey bee colony losses in the US could reach 60 to 70% this year.
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Pollinators benefit agriculture | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceHoney bees, although not native to the U.S., are responsible for up to $5.4 billion in agricultural productivity. Native pollinator insects like bumble bees, ...
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