Arizona's wet winter may have been a bittersweet one for the honey bee population, according to an Arizona State University researcher.
ASU researchers are continuing to study how wet seasons and hot summers will impact our bees.
Outside, some colonies are placed in the harsh sunshine. Others get to live a life of luxury in the shade and under a mister.The bee population is healthy, and Fisher says more flowers can only help the hive. Honey bees aren't native to Arizona, so there is no set target for how large the population should be, according to the researcher. But thanks to Arizona recent wildflower blooms, the low population numbers this winter are predicted to bounce back to normal in the summer.
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