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Environment & NatureThursday 18 June 2026

Honeybees are far more sophisticated caregivers than we realized. New research reveals that worker bees deliberately blend pollen and other nutrients to create a specialized 'baby food' that gives their larvae a perfectly balanced diet—and they can adjust the recipe when certain nutrients run short.

The discovery shows just how adaptable these insects are. When preferred pollen sources don't provide adequate nutrition, bees switch up their formula, demonstrating an impressive ability to manage their colony's health through deliberate dietary choices. It's yet another reminder that even the smallest creatures in nature possess remarkable intelligence and problem-solving skills. Read the full story →

Today's takeaway: Bees don't just work hard—they think strategically about nutrition, revealing how nature's tiniest architects build resilience into their colonies.

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