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Honey bee heroes

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Honey bee heroes

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the most important pollinators of many cultivated food crops and other flowering plants. These plants ...

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Fighting a little bee mite

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Fighting a little bee mite

A little mite, like a tiny spider the size of a pin head, has been plaguing New Zealand’s bee industry. ...

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The buzz of bees

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The buzz of bees

The ‘Buzz of bees’ is a Connected journal devoted entirely to bees. Each article has diagrams and illustrations that offer ...

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Helping the butterflies of Aotearoa New Zealand

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Helping the butterflies of Aotearoa New Zealand

Discover more about the red admiral butterfly, winner of the 2024 Kia Pākiki – Bug of the Year and science communication, and how we can help ...

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Using RNAi to control varroa mites

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Using RNAi to control varroa mites

The varroa mite is a tiny but destructive pest responsible for the deaths of many honey bee colonies in Aotearoa New Zealand and around the world. ...

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Sniffing out bee disease

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Sniffing out bee disease

American foulbrood (AFB) is a highly infectious disease that infects bee larvae. It costs the beekeeping industry millions of dollars a year and threatens the role ...

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Super Insects

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Super Insects

In Spring 2020 Countdown developed a fantastic collection of insect cards and an album full of amazing facts and activities all about insects found in Aotearoa ...

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Insect taxonomy

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Insect taxonomy

One of New Zealand’s most well known insects is the wētā, of the Orthoptera order, but there are thousands of other insects species, some of which ...

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What’s so special about insects?

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What’s so special about insects?

What is an insect and should we really care about these creepy crawlies? In a word – yes. As American biologist Edward O Wilson puts it, ...

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Mānuka plantation research for medical-grade honey

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Mānuka plantation research for medical-grade honey

In a world seeking natural remedies and alternatives to our failing antibiotic treatments, mānuka honey and therapeutic products are proving a market winner. Mānuka honey is ...

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Bee-friendly insecticides

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Bee-friendly insecticides

University of Otago geneticist Peter Dearden is using the bee genome to develop a bee-friendly insecticide. Listen to this RNZ audio Bee-friendly insecticides from April 2014. ...

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Bee-pollinated fruits have longer shelf life

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Bee-pollinated fruits have longer shelf life

Strawberries grown from bee-pollinated flowers are more prolific, last longer and are better quality (as measured by colour, size, weight and lack of malformations) than those ...

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Bumblebees and pollination

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Bumblebees and pollination

Plant & Food Research is investigating whether bumblebees can be used to pollinate flowers in commercial orchards. Dr David Pattemore from Plant & Food Research explains ...

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Hunting for honey’s healing powers

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Hunting for honey’s healing powers

In 2012 scientists from New Zealand identified key compounds in honey that stimulate the immune system, paving the way for a range of new wound-healing products. ...

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Dr Mark Goodwin

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Dr Mark Goodwin

Position: Head of research, Plant & Food Research. Field: Honey bees and pollination. For Dr Mark Goodwin, working with pollination has its challenges. Most crop plants ...

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Avocado pollination

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Avocado pollination

Getting good crops of avocados in New Zealand is not always easy, and pollination is part of the problem. The avocado is a fruit tree introduced ...

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Kiwifruit pollination problems

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Kiwifruit pollination problems

Next time you eat a kiwifruit, cut it in half and look at it before taking a bite. Look for the little seeds – most kiwifruit ...

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Pollination – introduction

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Pollination – introduction

Flowers are not on plants just to make them look pretty. They are there as a vital part of a flowering plant’s life cycle. Not all ...

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Professor Peter Dearden

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Professor Peter Dearden

Position: Professor, University of Otago. Field: Genetics, genome evolution and biochemistry. Professor Peter Dearden started his career in science studying genetics, biochemistry and physiology at Victoria ...

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Professor Peter Molan (1943 – 2015)

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Professor Peter Molan (1943 – 2015)

Position: University Professor, Field: Biochemistry. When asked what aspect of his work he enjoys the most, Peter enthusiastically says: “Everything!” In particular, he liked teaching and ...

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Brett Hewlett

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Brett Hewlett

Position: CEO, Field: Natural healthcare, Place of work: Comvita, Paengaroa (2005-2016) Brett is the CEO of Comvita and is the driver behind the vision for the ...

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Bees – fun facts

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Bees – fun facts

Below are some interesting facts about bees and honey. Find out more about bees and pollination. All worker bees are female. A bee produces a teaspoon ...

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From bees to bandages

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From bees to bandages

Honey is a very sticky, runny substance and using it on a wound dressing can be a very messy business. Researchers had to solve this problem ...

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Processing Mānuka honey

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Processing Mānuka honey

New Zealand company is making and selling Mānuka honey woundcare products. In order to meet the high safety standards that are required, the honey needs to ...

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