What evidence from the text best supports the inference that advice to people who want to help bees will continue to change over time?

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It is likely that disease spread is going both ways, so even if diseases in commercial bees are eliminated wild bees could potentially reinfect them.
It is likely that disease spread is going both ways, so even if diseases in commercial bees are eliminated wild bees could potentially reinfect them.

Alger is still investigating whether increasing plant diversity or culling certain plants could help decrease disease transmission.
Alger is still investigating whether increasing plant diversity or culling certain plants could help decrease disease transmission.

Keeping more bees and planting more flowers may be contributing to the spread of diseases among human-managed and wild bees.
Keeping more bees and planting more flowers may be contributing to the spread of diseases among human-managed and wild bees.

From the urban gardeners to rural farmers, people have been encouraged to plant more bee-friendly flowers.

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The statement that best supports the inference that advice to people who want to help bees will continue to change over time is:

"Alger is still investigating whether increasing plant diversity or culling certain plants could help decrease disease transmission."

This suggests that ongoing research and investigation into the effectiveness of different strategies indicate that advice will evolve as new findings emerge.