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Red-tailed Bumblebees Identified as Hosts for Acute Bee Paralysis Virus

Recent findings indicate that wild red-tailed bumblebees are significant hosts for the acute bee paralysis virus, which poses a serious threat to honeybee populations.

Editorial Staff
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The acute bee paralysis virus has been found to primarily utilize wild red-tailed bumblebees as hosts, challenging previous assumptions that honeybees were the main carriers.

While the virus does not significantly impact bumblebee health, it is associated with high mortality rates in honeybee populations.

This shift in understanding highlights the need for reevaluating management strategies for bee populations, particularly in how virus transmission dynamics are assessed.