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What I find of great interest is the transgenerational immune priming via the jelly.  Could other similar "priming" be taking place...?

Here is a really fascinating interview with Dr. Michael D. Simone-Finstrom of the USDA-ARS on the subject of transgenerational immune priming- the idea that queens and drones (indirectly) can confer viral resistance or tolerance on to their offspring:

https://anchor.fm/ufhbrel/episodes/Episode-118-How-Honey-Bees-Respond-to-Viruses-e1ord5s


And the accompanying study:


https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358485991_Context-Dependent_Viral_Transgenerational_Immune_Priming_in_Honey_Bees_Hymenoptera_Apidae

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