![]() Those that were exposed as larvae, for example, and were then exposed again as adults had 44% fewer offspring, which, the researchers noted, represented approximately 10 fewer offspring out of a normal group of 24. They also found that multiple exposures led to even fewer offspring. ![]() Read more: Melting snow in Himalayas drives growth of green sea slime visible from space They found that bee larvae exposed to the chemical produced 20% fewer offspring after they became adults.
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