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This Superfood Contains Everything Bees Need To Survive

Oxford University scientists have engineered yeast to produce a complete superfood containing six vital sterols that honeybees cannot make themselves but desperately need for raising healthy young, addressing the growing crisis of pollen starvation caused by agricultural intensification and climate change. The breakthrough centers on 24 methylenecholesterol, which makes up 60 to 70 percent of all sterols in developing bee pupae and must come directly from pollen, as bees cannot produce this critical compound internally. Traditional pollen substitutes have failed for decades because they contain proteins, sugars, and oils but lack the sterol compounds that enable bee reproduction, causing colonies to weaken and collapse even when other nutrients are available. Researchers genetically modified Yarrowia lipolytica yeast by deleting natural genes and inserting new pathways from plants, algae, and other organisms, creating a strain that produces eight times more sterols per unit weight than natural flower pollen.

Feeding trials demonstrated clear benefits, with colonies maintaining significantly higher numbers of developing pupae throughout a three month test period compared to control groups that showed declining brood production typical of nutritionally starved bees. The technology enables colonies to survive extended periods without natural pollen sources, addressing the unpredictable flowering gaps that climate change increasingly creates and that traditional beekeeping management cannot solve. Commercial production will require scaling up fermentation processes and obtaining regulatory approval, though the heat treated yeast leaves only beneficial sterol compounds with no living cells, mirroring existing practices already approved in aquaculture. Global food security depends heavily on honeybee pollination services worth billions of dollars annually to fruit, vegetable, and nut crops, making this superfood breakthrough a powerful tool for protecting these essential creatures during increasingly challenging environmental conditions.

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