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Food supplements could help bees cope with climate crisis, research suggests
Published 15 July 2026 ยท science
Insects in study fared better in cold when given a probiotic and prebiotic mix alongside their usual sugar diet Food supplements for honeybees could help
Insects in study fared better in cold when given a probiotic and prebiotic mix alongside their usual sugar diet Food supplements for honeybees could help the insects better withstand temperature stresses linked to a changing climate, early research suggests. Scientists found that worker bees fed a mixture of probiotics and inulin, a plant-derived prebiotic, survived prolonged cold exposure better than bees given an ordinary sugar diet. Continue reading...
Published: July 15, 2026 โข 11:30 PM IST ยท Updated: July 16, 2026 โข 12:08 AM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Insects in study fared better in cold when given a probiotic and prebiotic mix alongside their usual sugar diet Food supplements for honeybees could help the insects better withstand temperature stresses linked to a changing climate, early research suggests.
Scientists found that worker bees fed a mixture of probiotics and inulin, a plant-derived prebiotic, survived prolonged cold exposure better than bees given an ordinary sugar diet.