The two correct answers that support the analysis that the connection between bumblebee infections and proximity to apiaries was clearer for the deformed wing virus than the black queen cell virus are:
- Ten percent of bumblebees foraging close to apiaries were infected with deformed wing virus.
- No bumblebees foraging over a half mile away from apiaries were infected with deformed wing virus.
These statements illustrate a clear connection between the proximity to apiaries and the infection rates of the deformed wing virus, whereas the connection with black queen cell virus is less definitive.