Hygienic bees

The forager bee is a key element of biodiversity thanks to its pollination work.

REUTERS / Vasily Fedosenko

By: Sayouba Traoré

2 min

Researchers have just discovered that there are worker bees that are able to protect the hive from infestations, and they called them hygienic bees.

In the hive, the parasitized alveoli emit a specific cocktail of molecules, which alerts the hygienic bees.

They pierce the opercula, and reject the contaminated alveoli and all their contents out of the colony.

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Agriculture is not possible without bees and other pollinators.

For the beekeeper, he must produce enough honey to make his investment and his working time profitable.

Like any living being, the bee also has its enemies.

The industrialists who deal with the agricultural world know how to produce chemical molecules to fight against the enemies of a colony of bees.

Problem: These chemicals leave traces and residues in the honey produced.

And that's where scientific research comes in. We see all the benefits of this discovery by scientists.

The problem is how and with what tools could the beekeeper intervene.

And at this level too, we will have to innovate.

Guest:

Yves Le Conte,

researcher in the Bee and Environment unit of the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAE).

Production: Sayouba Traoré

Director: Ewa Piedel.

Introduction of modern beehives in the village of Kokolgo in Burkina Faso.

© RFI / Sayouba Traoré

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