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    In a nutshell, plant more native species to appeal to native bees, put up mason bee houses right alongside a honeybee...
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  39. sponfawn said: And recently people have been planting bee gardens that appeal to honeybees and not native species, and we have long treated native plants like weeds. So with the pesticides/herbicides/fungicides and the decline in native plant populations, there’s been more decline in native been species
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  41. sponfawn said: I have never seen that Game Theory video, but I have also seen research that it depends on the area. For example, in very urban areas the populations remain stable after introducing honey bees. In rural areas with large monocrop fields, the populations also remain stable. But in suburban to rural areas with more biodiversity, keeping a lot of honeybees has shown to affect native bees populations, likely due to competition. Honeybees simply have so much more manpower
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