Why should a seed-producing farmer spray an insecticide o...
Why should a seed-producing farmer spray an insecticide on his crops only when the bees are not around?
The bees would sting him and he therefore avoids them
The farmer does not want to waste his chemicals
Bees are important for pollination of his crops
Bees produce honey for him in his farm
Bees are harmless insects
Correct answer is C
No explanation has been provided for this answer.
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