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221: INPERSON: How Fungi Are Being Used to Treat Dying Bees!

Season 4 Episode 221 Published 4 weeks ago
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Molly Quade studies fungi at Washington State University that kill mites to help reduce the death of our honeybee population. We cover how bees are NOT native BUT we treat bees as livestock for our agriculture. She also helps out some of Paul Stamets research with Fungi Perfecti.

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If you are interested in trying the mead venture to DND Meadery from Episode #220

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