Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Supplement found to protect bees


 

Bees can be protected from pesticides with a food supplement, say scientists at a private university in Colombia.


They say the flavonoid-based food supplement keeps the insects safe from neurological damage.


The research is still underway at Rosario University in Bogota in partnership with the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Arizona and Colombian Universidad Javeriana.


"This is a nutritional solution to the problem bees face when exposed to pesticides," said Andre Riveros, associate professor at Rosario University. 


"The food induces them to develop a protection (against pesticides)".

The formula is created with flavonoids, plant-derived secondary metabolites known for their health benefits.


Sedated and then confined to small laboratory tubes, bees were fed one-by-one by scientists during initial development of the supplement.


Testing has now moved to real-world scenarios in a university apiary, said Juan Jose Ovalle, a natural science student at the university.


"We already know that there are molecules that improve the bees' health, we already know that there are molecules that prevent neuronal damage caused by pesticides", Ovalle said, adding it was important to continue the work to boost the effectiveness of these methods in supporting bees.