Australia: Scientists find flowers spread bee disease
James Cook University scientist have discovered a common honey bee disease can be deadly to aboriginal Australian wild bees and can be transmitted by flowers – the first meter this liaison has been made . JCU ’s Associate Professor Lori Lach oversee the study inquire the susceptibleness of Australian stingless or ‘ sugar bag ’ bees to Nosema ceranae – a sponger that cause European dearest bees to become less active , grow an addition in appetency , and die prematurely ....