Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers
Read the passage and select ALL statements it supports.
Urban beekeeping has grown rapidly in many cities over the past decade. Rooftops, balconies, and community gardens now host hives that supply local honey and help pollinate nearby plants. Supporters argue that the practice reconnects city dwellers with nature and raises awareness about declining insect populations. However, some ecologists caution that crowding too many managed honeybee colonies into a small area can intensify competition for the limited flowers available in cities. When honeybees dominate the scarce food supply, wild bees and other native pollinators may struggle to find enough nectar, potentially reducing their numbers rather than protecting them.
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