Fungi used in the biological control of a destructive honey bee parasite may protect bees by both infecting the mites and preventing suppression of the bee’s own immune response. Photo – A Varroa mite on a honey bee pupa (photo by Gilles San Martin)
Fungi used in the biological control of a destructive honey bee parasite may protect bees by both infecting the mites and preventing suppression of the bee’s own immune response. Photo – A Varroa mite on a honey bee pupa (photo by Gilles San Martin)