Honeybees Self-Medicate with Anti-Fungal Resin
Research from North Carolina State University shows that honey bees "self-medicate" when their colony is infected with a harmful fungus, bringing in increased amounts of antifungal plant resins to ward off the pathogen. Source: North Carolina State University - Discipline: Evolution
Honeybees Self-Medicate with Anti-Fungal Resin
Mon 2 Apr 12 from Discover Magazine
Bees 'self-medicate' when infected with some pathogens
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Bees Self-Medicate To Fight Off Fungus
When they get sick, bees take precautions to limit the spread of their infection.
Sat 31 Mar 12 from Livescience
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