Author: Zachary Huang

The 2008 J.I. Hambleton Award

The 2008 EAS Hambleton Award winner is Zachary Huang, PhD from Michigan State University. Zachary became interested in insects before… read more The 2008 J.I. Hambleton Award

Combing for clues

MSU researchers, students study the declining Michigan honeybee population, what can be done By Katie Koerner (Last updated: 07/28/08 11:18pm)CORRECTION:… read more Combing for clues

Bees and Zach (State News)

Bee disorder still puzzles scientists

Bee disorder still puzzles scientists CCD may have devastating effect on crops By Bill O’Brien ACME — There’s still plenty… read more Bee disorder still puzzles scientists

Bee colonies on the ropes

Web-posted Jun 6, 2007 Experts perplexed as whole hives of adults just disappear By CHRISTOPHER SCRIBNER Special to The Oakland… read more Bee colonies on the ropes

Bee loss affects Mich. crops

By Kristi Jourdan (Last updated: 08/28/09 6:30pm) A quarter of the nation’s 2.4 million honeybee colonies have been wiped out,… read more Bee loss affects Mich. crops

Cell phones are not killing bees

A quarter of the honeybee colonies in America are dead, and scientists are searching for the reason why. “They’re basically… read more Cell phones are not killing bees

Honey of an invention stings bee nemeses

Contact: Zachary Huang, (517) 353-8136, bees@msu.edu; or Sue Nichols, University Relations, (517) 353-8942, nichols@msu.edu An MSU entomologist’s invention has left… read more Honey of an invention stings bee nemeses