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Genetic Tug-of-War: How Honey Bee Larvae Choose Between Queen and WorkerA new study from Penn State University has uncovered the molecular mechanisms behind one of nature’s most fascinating transformations: how genetically identical honeybee larvae become either queens or ...
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AZ Animals on MSNHow Honeybee Hierarchies Keep the Hive AliveLet's explore the major differences between queen and worker bees and why this hierarchical system is crucial to hive ...
Bee larvae are the stage between egg and pupa in the development cycle, and no bee colony can be healthy without lots of larvae. Once a colony is established, ...
The Department of Agriculture has conditionally approved a new vaccine meant to protect honeybees from a bacterial disease that can affect the bee's larvae. There will be a new vaccine on the ...
Roughly 300,000 robot hives are in use across the U.S., scattered across fields of almond, canola, pistachios and other crops ...
Purdue Bee Lab held its annual queen rearing course, teaching beekeepers how to "level up" their skills by making new queens ...
Ground bee larvae, a sought-after ingredient for traditional dishes in the Northwest region, is found mainly in deep forests across provinces such as Lang Son, Dien Bien, and Son La. Nguyen Hai, a ...
A diterpene compound in geopropolis from the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata demonstrates potent larvicidal activity against Aedes aegypti, killing 90% of larvae within 24 hours and 100% ...
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