Summary of The Irish Apicultural Programme: investigating the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees

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The Irish apicultural program is investigating the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees. They have found that temperature, brood population, and pesticides all have an impact on honey bee survival. Their ultimate aim is to find ways to mitigate these stressors in real world settings.

  • 00:00:00 The Irish apicultural program is investigating the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees, including thermal stress. The program is focusing on finding ways to mitigate these stressors in real world settings.
  • 00:05:00 The Irish Apicultural Programme investigated the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees and found that temperature had a positive effect on worker bees' movement and number of beers entering and exiting the hive.
  • 00:10:00 The Irish Apicultural Programme investigated the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees, finding that foraging trips increased with temperature and humidity went up with increased temperatures. They also found that the success of managed hives is in part due to the movement of them from their native range to other places. This heavy pageant load of managed hives is due to the success of movements of managed hives from their native range to other places as well as the success of movements of managed hives from their native range to East Asia and the Americas.
  • 00:15:00 The Irish apicultural program investigated the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees and found that multiple pathogens can impact honey bee colonies. Their ultimate aim was to understand the impact of these pathogens on honey bee colonies and what combinations of pathogens contributed to Colony losses. In addition, 159 beekeepers voluntarily participated in the study and provided samples of worker bees, comb, and honey. This allowed for the detection and characterization of multiple pathogens.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, researchers investigate the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees in Ireland. They find that a virility structure is common, that pathogen dynamics are affected by different beekeeping practices, and that black queen bees and sacrificial bees are uncommon. They also find that unexplained honey bee deaths are common and that charcoal is commonly present in honey bee colonies.
  • 00:25:00 The Irish Apicultural Programme investigated the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees. The results indicated that subclinical failure infections had no significant impact on colony survival, but that keeping more hives had a negative impact on over winter losses.
  • 00:30:00 In this video, Irish beekeepers discuss the prevalence of multiple stressors on honey bees, stressing the importance of maintaining bees' resilience to these stresses. Researchers are also investigating the impacts of pesticides, pathogens, and the bee's microbiome on honey bee health.
  • 00:35:00 The Irish Apicultural Programme investigated the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees. The results showed that hives in Ireland generally have low levels of pesticides, although some pesticides were found at high levels. Colony survival was not impacted by pesticides at a national level. There is still more research to be done to understand the impacts of pesticides on honey bees.
  • 00:40:00 This video discusses the Irish apicultural programme, which investigates the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees. The programme tested the effects of four different temperatures on honey bee colonies, and found that all 16 hives were exposed to the same temperatures at some points, but that the bees were randomly divided into four groups.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees, and how they can be damaging to the hive. The researcher discussing the topic says that it is difficult to find microscopically, but that if you have a high-end lab, you can see it if you know what to look for. The main impacts going forward for honey bees are trying to manage pathogens and understanding how firewood is burned.
  • 00:50:00 The Irish apicultural program investigates the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees. Various treatments, including the use of antivirals, have had a negative impact on bee populations. Honey bees in managed colonies are healthier than those in uncontrolled hives, suggesting that nature is quickly taking over honey bee populations.
  • 00:55:00 The Irish apicultural program is investigating the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees, including temperature, brood population, and pesticides. Results from the experiments suggest that multiple stressors have a synergistic effect on honey bee survival.

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The Irish Apicultural Programme is investigating the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees. The program is looking at how different hive conditions affect honey production. The program is also investigating the impact of parasites and pesticides on honey bee health.

  • 01:00:00 The Irish Apicultural Programme is investigating the impact of multiple stressors on honey bees. The program is looking at how different hive conditions affect honey production.

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