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Lynn A. Royce, Ph.D. did her doctoral research on tracheal mites of honey bees and has studied pollinators for over 30 years. She is a passionate scientist who cares deeply about implementing research in practical applications to improve honey bee health.
In this episode, we talk about her organization Tree Hive Bees, and how you can perform "bee-lining" to trace wild bees back to their colonies in trees.
For more, visit us at pollinationpodcast.oregonstate.edu.
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Lynn A. Royce, Ph.D. did her doctoral research on tracheal mites of honey bees and has studied pollinators for over 30 years. She is a passionate scientist who cares deeply about implementing research in practical applications to improve honey bee health.
In this episode, we talk about her organization Tree Hive Bees, and how you can perform "bee-lining" to trace wild bees back to their colonies in trees.
For more, visit us at pollinationpodcast.oregonstate.edu.

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