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Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2024 13:57:23 -0500
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Seriously folks, we would be wrong to neglect to mention the monumental work of Randy Oliver, including the recent

Anderson, K. E., Allen, N. O., Copeland, D. C., Kortenkamp, O. L., Erickson, R., Mott, B. M., & Oliver, R. (2024). A longitudinal field study of commercial honey bees shows that non-native probiotics do not rescue antibiotic treatment, and are generally not beneficial.  
www.nature.com/scientificreports

Ricigliano, V. A., Williams, S. T., & Oliver, R. (2022). Effects of different artificial diets on commercial honey bee colony performance, health biomarkers, and gut microbiota. BMC veterinary research, 18(1), 1-14.

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