Battling bee deaths: Innovators help honey bees beat winter blues
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Battling Bee Deaths: Innovators Help Honey Bees Beat Winter Blues
Honey bees face a multitude of challenges in their quest to survive through the harsh Canadian winters. From pesticide use and loss of habitat to diseases like Nosema ceranae, honey bee populations are under threat. This winter has seen particularly tough conditions for these essential pollinators, with many beekeepers reporting losses exceeding 30 per cent.
Enter a team of researchers at the University of Calgary, who have been working on innovative solutions to help honey bees thrive through the winter months. Led by Dr. Mar…
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May 19, 2026