Student Traumatised By Hive Cleansing Invents Anti-Varroa Shield
Picture shows Raina Singhvi Jain from Greenwich in the US State of Connecticut, undated. The company established by Raina - who is allergic to honeybee stings - offers 3D-printed miticidal hive entrance sets at which bees are coated with a plant-based pesticide called thymol every time they access and exit the alveary. (Raina Singhvi Jain, NewsX/Bee)

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Flower Petal Size Affects Spreading Of Bumblebee Parasite
UMass Amherst research assistant Fiona MacNeill trimming one of the 105,000 flowers in undated photo. Certain physical traits of flowers affect the health of bumblebees by enabling the transmission of a harmful pathogen, research at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has shown. (Ben Barnhart, NewsX/Bee)

Flower Petal Size Affects Spreading Of Bumblebee Parasite

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