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"Are Commercial Honeybees Making Wild Bees Sick?"
by Berly McCoy

What text evidence supports the statement that human actions are harming bees? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

A pollinator ecologist claimed disease transmission goes both ways between human-managed bees and wild bees.
A pollinator ecologist claimed disease transmission goes both ways between human-managed bees and wild bees.

A researcher claimed habitat loss is already a major issue for bees.
A researcher claimed habitat loss is already a major issue for bees.

The author claimed that when bees are moved around to pollinate farms, there is a greater chance for diseases to spread.
The author claimed that when bees are moved around to pollinate farms, there is a greater chance for diseases to spread.

The author claimed beekeepers and farmers need to think more deeply about how they are managing bees.
The author claimed beekeepers and farmers need to think more deeply about how they are managing bees.

A conservation biologist claimed that planting bee-friendly flowers might actually increase disease levels.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers that provide text evidence supporting the statement that human actions are harming bees are:

1. **A researcher claimed habitat loss is already a major issue for bees.**
2. **The author claimed that when bees are moved around to pollinate farms, there is a greater chance for diseases to spread.**

These statements indicate how human activities, such as habitat loss and the commercial use of bees for pollination, negatively impact bee populations.
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