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Small rise in global temperature 'will make a big impact on honey bees'. Is there a solution?

The famous work ethic of honey bees might spell disaster for these busy crop pollinators as the climate warms, new research indicates.Flying shortens the lives of bees, and worker honey bees will fly to find flowers whenever the weather is right, regardless of how much honey is already in the hive. Using climate and bee population models, researchers found that increasingly long autumns with good flying weather for bees raises the likelihood of colony collapse in the spring.The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, focused on the Pacific Northwest but holds implications for hives across the U.S. The researchers also modeled a promising mitigation: putting colonies into indoor cold storage, so honey bees will cluster in their hive before too many workers wear out.“This is a case where a small amount of warming, even in the near future, will make a big impact on honey bees,” said lead author Kirti Rajagopalan, a Washington State University climate researcher. “It’s ....

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Warmer Autumns May Doom Hardworking Honey Bees

Warmer Autumns May Doom Hardworking Honey Bees
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Honey bees at risk for colony collapse from l

<p>The famous work ethic of honey bees might spell disaster for these busy crop pollinators as the climate warms, new research indicates. Flying shortens the lives of bees, and worker honey bees will fly to find flowers whenever the weather is right, regardless of how much honey is already in the hive. Using climate and bee population models, researchers found that increasingly long autumns with good flying weather for bees raises the likelihood of colony collapse in the spring.&nbsp;The study focused on the Pacific Northwest but holds implications for hives across the U.S. The researchers also modeled a promising mitigation: putting colonies into indoor cold storage, so honey bees will cluster in their hive before too many workers wear out.</p>
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Warmer autumns may put honey bees in peril

Honey bees fly to flowers whenever the weather is right, and warmer autumns and winters are putting these crop pollinators at risk, researchers warn. ....

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Honey bees at risk for colony collapse from longer, warmer fall seasons

A WSU-led study found that longer autumns with good flying weather for bees raises the likelihood of colony collapse in the spring. The research also found that cold storage of hives might help mitigate this risk from climate change. ....

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