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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
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
The Trouble with Bees
by Neil Moran No Comments | Category: Gardening [from Michigan Country Lines, May 2006 http://www.countrylines.com/2006/05/08/the-trouble-with-bees/] Bees are sent south to… read more The Trouble with Bees
Bee Research Leads to Extensive Photo Collection
Zachary Huang, MAES entomology researcher, has always been interested in bees, and it was while researching bees that Huang developed… read more Bee Research Leads to Extensive Photo Collection
Professor gets thrill from bee research
Published Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:07:11 PM Central Time EAST LANSING, Mich. — Zachary Huang, Michigan State University (MSU) associate… read more Professor gets thrill from bee research
Honeybees in jeopardy
By Ryan Wallace (Last updated: 08/28/09 5:49pm) Almost 100 percent of the wild honeybees in America have been eliminated, causing… read more Honeybees in jeopardy

