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What was the largest flying insectoid pollinator?
Megachile pluto is a large resin bee whose body length may reach 38 mm and a wingspan of 63.5 mm. But that's nothing compared to the prehistoric and extinct Meganisoptera including the Meganeura, whic …
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What is the minimum atmospheric pressure at which bees can live/thrive?
Bees are amazing little critters. (Gosh, they're cute.) But what if we colonize Mars and start terraforming it? At what point will bees (and other insects) be able to live/thrive in that environment? … partial O2 pressure and general atmospheric composition
no toxins
flowers to pollinate and get nectar from
a wider ecosystem to thrive in
For now I'm just wondering: What atmospheric environment do bees …