Category: News on Zach (archived)
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
Honeybee deaths could hurt Michigan fruit, vegetable production
Contact: Ken Nye (800) 292-2680 ext. 2020 LANSING, March 1, 2007 -Michigan fruit and vegetable growers who rely on honeybees… read more Honeybee deaths could hurt Michigan fruit, vegetable production
New pheromone creates buzz about the clout of older bees
A honey bee worker (top left corner) feeds four others simultaneously. Honey bee social feeding was long thought to involve… read more New pheromone creates buzz about the clout of older bees
Profile: Zachary Huang
Huang has been recently working on bee hormone research and says he is used to handling the bees and has… read more Profile: Zachary Huang
Inventions: Mitezapper
Entomology prof. invents nonchemical device that kills pests harmful to bees By Fredricka Paul (Last updated: 08/28/09 6:25pm) Name: Zachary… read more Inventions: Mitezapper
Michigan State researcher traces the evolution of honey bee gender
Contact: University Relations, Office: (517) 355-2281 media.communications@ur.msu.edu Published: Oct. 26, 2006 E-mail Editor ShareThis Related Links CyberBeeNet EAST LANSING, Mich…. read more Michigan State researcher traces the evolution of honey bee gender
KaleidaGraph helps researchers discover a key pheromone in honeybees – essential for U.S. agricultural health
KaleidaGraph helps researchers discover a key pheromone in honeybees – essential for U.S. agricultural health A recent discovery unveils the… read more KaleidaGraph helps researchers discover a key pheromone in honeybees – essential for U.S. agricultural health