Drummond in Press Herald Bee Feature

Frank Drummond, a UMaine professor of insect ecology and insect pest management and a University of Maine Cooperative Extension entomologist, was interviewed for a Portland Press Herald feature story on mason bees, which are small, passive pollinators considered more effective than honey bees. Drummond, UMaine botanist Alison Dibble, Ph.D., and graduate students Kalyn Bickerman and Eric Venturini visited organic blueberry fields in Montville to examine a grower’s mason bee nesting boxes. Drummond said there is renewed interest in native bees because of problems with honey bees caused by colony collapse disorder.

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