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10 ways UGA is helping honeybees


10 ways UGA is helping honeybees
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(Center, L-R) Resident Dr. Megan Partyka and Dr. Joerg Mayer inspect a beehive frame during a beekeeping class. (Photo by Dorothy Kozlowski/UGA)
University of Georgia faculty and students are working to better understand pollinators and the threats they face. Pollinating bees are vital to healthy crops and a thriving ecosystem, but are under threat of extinction from disease, pollution and other factors. Here are 10 ways UGA is working to help pollinators.
1. Teaching future veterinarians
At the College of Veterinary Medicine, fourth-year students are learning how to care for bees and beehives. Launched in 2020 with the UGA Honey Bee Institute, the elective course teaches students how to handle bees, open hives, places queens in new hives and more. The course is a three-week rotation that educates students on all aspects of the apiary industry. On a recent field trip, the students worked with the UGA Honey Bee Instit ....

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Trapping Asian hornet queens now reduces summer nests: French study


Trapping Asian hornet queens now reduces summer nests: French study
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Trapping Asian hornet queens now reduces summer nests: French study
The number of nests in part of one Brittany department where the four-year study has taken place has plummeted
5 April 2021
By Connexion journalist
Trapping Asian hornet queens as they come out of hibernation vastly reduces the number of nests, a study in northwest France has confirmed.
The study was intended to measure the effectiveness of methods of trapping the invasive insect in the Brittany department of Morbihan and was carried out by the ....

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