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It is unknown whether the bees of Melissa Majoria returned to Earth after the Daleks were defeated.
It is unknown whether the bees of Melissa Majoria returned to Earth after the Daleks were defeated.


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
This fall in bee populations is mirrored in real life, and possibly inspired by the [[Wikipedia:Colony Collapse Disorder|Colony Collapse Disorder]], for which the driving forces are still largely unknown.
This fall in bee populations is mirrored in real life, and possibly inspired by the [[Wikipedia:Colony Collapse Disorder|Colony Collapse Disorder]], for which the driving forces are still largely unknown.


An edition of BBC Radio 4's science magazine, "[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qyyb The Material World]", broadcast on 3rd July 2008 discussed this issue and included clips from the relevant episodes of "Doctor Who".
An edition of BBC Radio 4's science magazine, "[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qyyb The Material World]", broadcast on 3rd July 2008 discussed this issue and included clips from the relevant episodes of "Doctor Who".
[[Category:Sentient insects]]
[[Category:Sentient insects]]
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