In essence, it can become an additional supply of nutrition increasing the odds of bees surviving and thriving. Additionally, considering that hemp requires far less pesticides [as it is naturally resistant to pests/fungus/bacteria, etc.] – it makes sense that expanding hemp farming across the world can help combat the decline of bee colony collapse.
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