Bees needs are focus of new BayerCropScience research facility

Editor’s note: Richard E.L. Rogers is an entomologist/apiologist for Bayer CropScience working from the company’s Research Triangle Park campus. He has been a professional entomologist for more than 35 years and has kept and studied honey bees since 1973. He began his career as a consultant in the Nova Scotia tree fruit industry. His work has included local and international projects on orchard and vegetable crop entomology, insect identification services, and biopesticide and bee health research. We all know honey bees for their intrinsic abilities to produce honey and the occasional sting we might encounter, but honey bees are...

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