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WAS October Mini: Nosema in Honey Bees


 
 
 

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I found this post really interesting, especially how it talks about Nosema and how even small infections can quietly affect whole bee colonies over time. It reminded me of a time during my coursework when I used Biomedical Engineering assignment writing help while learning about similar biological systems and how tiny organisms can have big impacts. It made me realise how important careful study is in both nature and engineering.


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