Phys.org • 1/15/2026

A recent study indicates that viruses in wild bees are linked to the flowers they visit and the availability of floral resources in the landscape. Certain floral communities can increase the likelihood of virus presence, and flowers may act as hubs for virus transmission between wild bees and honey bees. The findings highlight the need for pollinator conservation efforts to consider disease dynamics alongside habitat restoration.
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