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Sunflower pollen has medicinal, protective effects on bees

Public Release: 26-Sep-2018 North Carolina State University IMAGE: Honey bees fed a diet of sunflower pollen show dramatically lower rates of infection by a specific pathogen. Credit: Jonathan Giacomini, NC State University With bee populations in decline, a new study offers hope for a relatively simple mechanism to promote bee health and well-being: providing bees…

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Bumblebees With Parasites Can Benefit From Sunflower Pollen in the Same Way They Would From Medicine

Bumblebees and other pollinators are at risk from a variety of factors, such as exposure to pesticides, climatic change, habitat loss from agriculture and development, and viruses that wreak havoc on numerous species. But a recent discovery might make things easier for them.

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Sunflowers help bees vanquish parasites. Now we know how.

The flower’s pollen works like a medicine for bumblebees afflicted with a nasty parasite.

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Vaccines, return to 'normal' dominated N. Providence news in 2021

NORTH PROVIDENCE – So much of 2021 in North Providence was about finding some semblance of normalcy after a debilitating 2020, and slowly but surely, it happened, with children getting

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