Friday 27 June 2008

Pictured: The bees fitted with microchips to find out why their species is dying

Claire Cohen
Daily Mail
Friday, June 27, 2008


It is a remarkably hairy close-up.

But this tiny microchip attached to a bee’s back will hopefully explain why so many honeybees are dying from disease.

Professor Juergen Tautz and his team at the University of Wurzburg in Germany are studying the health of more than 150,000 bees, in the hope of halting the apparently inexorable decline in their worldwide population.

Bees have always been tricky to study individually.

Each colony has around 50,000 members, all interacting simultaneously and making it near-impossible to observe them.

Previously, each bee would be painted with a different-coloured dot on its back and scientists would video the colony — watching the tape endlessly, to try to work out the behaviour in each insect.
FULL ARTICLE @ Daily Mail

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