A Michigan bee farm has employed former police dogs to help sniff out American Foulbrood, a serious disease affecting honeybee colonies.
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- Beekeepers in Michigan are using trained dogs to detect honeybee diseases.
- Maple, a retired police dog, is now trained to sniff out American Foulbrood. 11s
- American Foulbrood is a serious, highly contagious disease affecting honeybee colonies globally. 27s
- Dogs wear protective bee suits while working in hives. 41s
- Dogs can inspect hives much faster than humans, making them valuable for beekeepers. 1m 8s