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When bees break down: The hidden effects of stress

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New research and insights from beekeepers show how stress affects bees’ decisions.


Recent research has uncovered something remarkable: stressed bees tend to make pessimistic decisions just like humans. This discovery offers a glimpse into how these vital pollinators experience stress and its surprising effects on their behavior.

In this video, I speak to Dr Vivek Nityananda, one of the researchers behind the study, who explains how stress impacts bees’ decision-making and what it means for their survival. You will also hear from Gloria, a dedicated bee farmer, who shares how this research resonates with what she’s seen in her own colonies and what it could mean for the future of beekeeping.

Bees are crucial to our food systems and ecosystems, yet they’re under constant pressure from habitat loss, climate change, and pesticides. This package explores the hidden struggles of these tiny creatures and how stress could affect their ability to thrive in an increasingly challenging world.

Whether you’re passionate about science, concerned for the environment, or just curious about the secret lives of bees, this video will leave you with a deeper understanding of how stress can ripple through nature. Watch now to discover the unexpected ways stress shapes even the smallest lives.


Featured image by Rabenspiegel via Pixabay.

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