Thursday, January 26, 2023

In the News! First-Ever Honeybee Vaccine

Honeybees are critical for pollenating plants and disease has been drastically reducing their numbers. Now, scientists have developed a "vaccine" of sorts to help them. Here's the story.



WHY BEES ARE IMPORTANT TO CROPS: The USDA says:  Beehives are often important elements of urban gardens due to the pollination services they provide. They’re also big business. Honeybees pollinate $15 billion worth of crops in the United States each year, including more than 130 types of fruits, nuts, and vegetables. Honeybees also produce honey, worth about $3.2 million in 2017 according to USDA-National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS).

The first-ever vaccine for honeybees has been approved by the USDA

1440 News Jan 9,2023

US officials have granted conditional approval to a vaccine meant to protect honeybees against a fatal bacteria known to jump easily between hives, wiping out entire colonies as it spreads. It is the first time a vaccine for insects has been approved in the US. 

Honeybees are one of the most important pollinating insects, playing a critical role in natural ecosystems and supporting at least $15B in US agricultural production each year. Populations have seen steep declines in recent years, with highly infectious pathogens among a number of causes. The new vaccine targets the bacteria responsible for American foulbrood, a disease that attacks larvae and can lead to colony death within weeks of infection—the typical defense against transmission is to burn diseased colonies. 

Instead of treating individual bees, the vaccine is delivered to the queen in a sugar mixture, which prompts an immune response in her offspring. Researchers hope to extend the approach to other insect-related diseases. 


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