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Case Report: Emerging Losses of Managed Honey Bee Colonies

Zachary S. Lamas, Yanping Chen, Jay D. Evans

2024Biology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

United States commercial beekeepers prepare honey bee colonies for almond pollination in California each year in late January to early February. This represents the largest managed pollination event in the world and involves more than half of all U.S. honey bee colonies. In winter 2023, numerous colonies in Florida, which were graded as suitable for almonds (larger than ten frames of bees), dwindled suddenly or altogether died within several weeks, just prior to movement for almonds. The timing of these losses and the resulting morbidity caused severe economic harm to affected operations. This study reports interviews with affected stakeholders, their economic harm, and analyses of pathogens and parasites found in their colonies.

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BiologyHoney beeHarmPollinationVarroa sensitive hygienePollinatorToxicologyEcologyWorker beePollenPolitical scienceLawInsect and Pesticide ResearchPlant and animal studiesInsect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior