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Social honey bees stay cool: How groups mitigate heat-triggered hormone spikes
Strategic angle: New research reveals that isolated honey bees experience hormonal changes under heat stress, while social bees remain stable.
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Updated 4 days ago
A recent study by Michigan State University highlights the role of social interactions in honey bee colonies in mitigating hormonal fluctuations under heat stress.
Isolated honey bees exhibit a rapid increase in hormone levels when exposed to high temperatures, indicating vulnerability to environmental stressors.
In contrast, social bees maintain stable hormone levels, suggesting that group dynamics play a critical role in their physiological resilience.