RE: [REPOST] Wild bees are building their homes from plastic—and scientists aren’t sure why

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[REPOST] Wild bees are building their homes from plastic—and scientists aren’t sure why

in treeplantingproject •  6 years ago 

I've recently seen ants making nests under discarded rock wool (insulation for roofs etc).

They seem to clearly understand the purpose of the material which is to regulate a stable temperature in their nests.

A remarkable adaptation. Guess I should report that to an entomologist.

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It's remarkable how nature adapts to it's environment. The only one that's slow to adopt is humans 😏

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