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SUMMARY:Itasca Park Presenter Under the Pines
DESCRIPTION:Status of Bee Health Untying a Messy Knot with Marla Spivak\n\nJoin University of Minnesota researcher\, Dr. Marla Spivak as she shares the status of bee health.\n\nOver the past decade\, there has been a tragic breakdown in honey bee health. Frequently referred to as colony collapse disorder\, this erosion of honey bee health has taken place on an enormous scale\, affecting most of North America and parts of Europe. In addition\, many native bees are in decline. The Rusty Patch bumble bee\, once common in Minnesota\, was just put on the endangered species list.\n\nHow can we help bees? The simple solution of planting flowers\, and keeping these flowers free of pesticide contamination\, is rooted in solid research. When bees have access to better and more complete floral nutrition\, they exhibit improved immune system function and behavioral defenses for fighting off effects of pathogens and pesticides. Come learn about honey bees' social health care system. .
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Status of Bee Health&mdash\;Untying a Messy Knot with Marla Spivak<br />\nJoin University of Minnesota researcher\, Dr. Marla Spivak as she shares the status of bee health.<br />\nOver the past decade\, there has been a tragic breakdown in honey bee health. Frequently referred to as colony collapse disorder\, this erosion of honey bee health has taken place on an enormous scale\, affecting most of North America and parts of Europe. In addition\, many native bees are in decline. The Rusty Patch bumble bee\, once common in Minnesota\, was just put on the endangered species list.<br />\nHow can we help bees? The simple solution of planting flowers\, and keeping these flowers free of pesticide contamination\, is rooted in solid research. When bees have access to better and more complete floral nutrition\, they exhibit improved immune system function and behavioral defenses for fighting off effects of pathogens and pesticides. Come learn about honey bees&rsquo\; social health care system. .
LOCATION:Held inside the Jacob V. Brower Visitor Center
UID:e.91.18593
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DTSTAMP:20260406T073819Z
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