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  1. How a genetic tug-of-war decides the fate of a honey bee
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    Despite having identical genetic instructions, female honey bee larvae can develop into either long-lived reproductive queens or short-lived sterile workers who help rear their sisters rather than laying their own eggs. Now, an interdisciplinary team led by researchers at Penn State has uncovered the molecular mechanisms that control how the conflict between genes inherited from the father and the mother determine the larva’s fate.

  2. Insect Life Under the Leaves
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    IBC Education Specialist Heather Desorcie reports on how leaf litter benefits insects and larger ecosystems

  3. Insects: What's a Pest?
    Located in Extension and Outreach / … / Students / Join Our Pest Patrol
  4. International Conference on Pollinator Biology, Health, Policy slated for 2023
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    Online registration and submission of abstracts now are open for the fifth International Conference on Pollinator Biology, Health and Policy, which is scheduled for June 3-6, 2023, at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center on the University Park campus.

  5. López-Uribe awarded presidential honor for early career scientists
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    Margarita López-Uribe, the Lorenzo L. Langstroth Early Career Professor of Entomology in the College of Agricultural Sciences, was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

  6. Managing habitat for flowering plants may mitigate climate effects on bee health
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    Warm, wet weather conditions and changing climate negatively influence the nectar intake and nutritional health of honey bees, but maintaining large tracts of grassy natural habitat with flowering plants around apiaries may help to mitigate the detrimental effects of climate, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.

  7. Managing habitat for flowering plants may mitigate climate effects on bee health
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    By Chuck Gill

  8. Master Gardener puppet show pairs pollinator education with catchy tunes
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    Penn State Extension Master Gardeners from Centre County recently debuted “POLLINATORS! The Musical,” a 30-minute production aimed at providing pollinator education in a fun and catchy way. Two upcoming performances will be held on Sept. 11 at the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center.

  9. May 2025 Entomology Newsletter
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    April and May news in this newsletter. Remembering Dion Lerman, plenty of awards and promotions, and a publication. More to come next month that just couldn't fit into this issue.

  10. Mining for knowledge: Scientists identify bee that can aid black cherry recovery
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    A ground-nesting bee family — commonly known as miner bees — could play a heightened role in rebuilding black cherry populations in Pennsylvania and beyond, according to Penn State entomologists who investigated pollinators’ contributions to the valuable hardwood species.

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