Harvest Eggs and Host Pollen Provisions from Osmia Reeds
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Prepare Pollen Provisors and Treatment Plates
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Rearing and Observing Larvae on Treatment Plates
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Results: Fungicide and Non-host Pollen Treatments on Developmental Time, Prepupal Biomass
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Conclusion
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Solitary bee species represent the most diverse group of bees on the planet but it can be quite difficult to successfully rear the larvae under highly controlled conditions. We have created a method for in vitro culturing of solitary bee species,
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Fungicide sprays on flowering plants may expose solitary bees to high concentrations of pollen-borne fungicide residues. Using laboratory-based experiments involving in vitro-reared bee larvae, this study investigates the interactive effects of consuming fungicide-treated pollen derived from host and non-host plants.