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BIOLOGY                                                                           HUDDLESTON, READY, MAHAFFEE

At least as far back as the ancient Egyptians,           Last year, student research focused on the
         humans have been keeping honeybees          medicinal uses of honey and propolis (a substance
          and harvesting honey, and for the last     honeybees produce from plant resins such as pine
 five years so has MGA. Dr. Clinton Ready, Dr.       resin or pine tar). Nine students and their faculty
 Gloria Huddleston, and Margaret Mahaffee             mentors studied the effects of honey or propolis
 have been raising honeybees, educating students,    on the growth of four different types of bacteria.
 staff and the public about honeybee conservation    They found that honey will prevent the growth
 and pollinator decline and, more recently,          of some bacterial strains within 24 hours. The
 sponsoring undergraduate honeybee research          students presented their findings to the Cochran
 projects. The professors and students make up       community at a special honeybee night sponsored
 the “bee team” and do much of their work at the     by the local Friends of the Library club.
 campus hives, which are located in a wooded area
 near a pond on the Cochran Campus.                      This year, students are learning to make
                                                     fondant (similar to cake icing) to offer to the
      “We started the honeybee program to            honeybees for spring feeding. They have divided
 increase student opportunities,” Huddleston says,   the fondant into four batches, three of which were
 “but we also wanted to help efforts to educate the  scented with different plant essential oils.
 public about pollinator decline.”                   Students are monitoring the feeding stations to

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