Scientist Regrets Wintertime Clustering Misconception
Picture shows tree nest and hive together, undated. Derek Mitchell from Leeds University investigated the clustering habit of the pollinators to find that it could be a distress action rather than a reaction to decreasing temperatures. (D. Mitchell, NewsX/Bee)

Scientist Regrets Wintertime Clustering Misconception

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Protein Booster Could Help Preventing Honeybee Colony Loss
Honey bees survive winters in cold climates by forming a thermoregulating cluster around the honey stored in the colony. Recent research showed overwintering colony losses are linked to a specific metabolic pathway connected to how bees apportion their energy resources. (Jay Evans and Judy Chen, ARS, NewsX/Bee)

Protein Booster Could Help Preventing Honeybee Colony Loss

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