How to Make Bees More Resilient to Pesticides

What can researchers do to make bees more resilient to pesticides?

1) Install repellent devices in beehives
2) Breed bees with a genetic resistance to pesticides
3) Increase the number of bees in a colony
4) Use organic pesticides instead of chemical pesticides
5) None of the above

Answer:

Breed bees with a genetic resistance to pesticides

Researchers can make bees more resilient to pesticides by breeding them with a genetic resistance to these chemicals. By selectively breeding bees that have a natural tolerance to pesticides, researchers can help increase the overall resilience of bee populations to pesticide exposure. This can be done through controlled breeding programs in which bees that show a higher tolerance to pesticides are selected as breeding stock to pass on these traits to future generations. Over time, this can result in a population of bees that are better able to withstand the harmful effects of pesticides.

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