Wednesday 12 June 2024

Honey Bee Health: New Collection Explores Stressors and Mitigation Methods

A close-up image of several honey bees inside a hive. The bees are clustered on the honeycomb, which has hexagonal cells. Their bodies show a blend of fuzzy brown and black stripes. The image captures the intricate details of their wings and antennae.

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As honey bees encounter rapidly changing land use, climate change, and other threats, research on mitigating their impacts is vital to protect an insect that we have built our agroecosystem around. Explore highlights of a new special collection in the Journal of Insect Science featuring research from the U.S. and Canada on honey bee stressors and mitigation methods. [Read more]

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