Buff-tailed bumblebees drop from air 'like bricks' to repel hornet attacks, Bees

Buff-tailed bumblebees drop from air 'like bricks' to repel hornet attacks, Bees

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Bee and hornet hit ground with such force the attacker is sent scarpering, University of Exeter scientists find

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