"We all know these busy insects are good for crops and biodiversity, but proof is emerging that they are also clever, sentient and unique beings".
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‘Bees are really highly intelligent’: the insect IQ tests causing a buzz among scientists
We all know these busy insects are good for crops and biodiversity, but proof is emerging that they are also clever, sentient and unique beings