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Two sneaky viruses may be messing with honeybee flight

Last updated: August 9, 2025 6:05 am
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Honeybees are known to battle various infectious agents, including fungi, bacteria, mites, and viruses. Among these pathogens, deformed wing virus (DWV) and sacbrood virus (SBV) have been found to affect the insects in different ways. While infections in larvae can be lethal, adult bees typically exhibit no symptoms, although the viruses are associated with increased deaths and reduced colony size. However, recent research suggests that these seemingly benign infections may have a more significant impact on honeybee health than previously thought.

A study conducted by Michelle Flenniken and her team at Montana State University investigated the effects of DWV and SBV on the flight performance of honeybees. The researchers infected bees with the viruses and then observed their flight speed, duration, and distance using a specialized device that restricted the bees to flying in a circle. Surprisingly, the results showed that DWV-infected bees flew slower, while SBV-infected bees flew faster compared to uninfected bees. Bees with high levels of DWV flew shorter distances, while those heavily infected with SBV flew longer distances.

These findings shed light on the subtle impacts of viral infections on honeybee behavior and physiology. In addition to altering flight performance, viruses like DWV may also affect the bees’ ability to forage for nectar and pollinate nearby plants. This could have broader implications for the ecosystem, as the health of the honeybee population is closely linked to the well-being of plant species that rely on them for pollination.

Interestingly, other honeybee viruses, such as Kakugo virus, have been found to influence bee behavior in various ways. Eugene Ryabov from the James Hutton Institute in the UK notes that the diverse effects of these viruses on honeybee biology highlight the complexity of interactions between pathogens and their hosts.

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Overall, the study underscores the importance of understanding the impact of viral infections on honeybee health and ecosystem dynamics. By unraveling the subtle ways in which viruses can affect bee behavior and physiology, researchers can gain insights into the intricate relationships that exist within natural ecosystems. This knowledge is crucial for developing strategies to protect honeybee populations and safeguard the vital role they play in pollination.

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