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Save Our Pollinators And Keep America's Premier Bee Research Lab Open
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The USDA helped trace a major honeybee die-off to viruses spread by resistant mites. Now the lab behind that work could be shut down.
Honeybees support food production across the United States, yet beekeepers have faced severe colony losses. During a recent wave of deaths, researchers at the USDA’s Beltsville Agricultural Research Center helped identify a likely cause: viruses spread by pesticide-resistant mites1. That work gave struggling beekeepers critical information at a moment of crisis.
A Vital Research Center Is At Risk
Now the USDA plans to close the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center as part of a broader reorganization2. The agency has described the campus as costly to maintain and says work can be distributed elsewhere, but reporting shows that many scientists and stakeholders fear serious disruption to research continuity2.
What Could Be Lost
Beltsville is not just another federal site. It has long been a pillar of American agricultural research, and federal bee work in the Washington area dates back to the nineteenth century, with the bee lab based at Beltsville since 19391. The center supports pollinator science along with broader agricultural work that may not transfer cleanly if teams and facilities are split apart4.
Supporters also warn that relocation can drive scientists out of public service, disrupt long-running field studies, and put years of data at risk2. Local reporting shows the closure is part of a sweeping USDA restructuring that would move major functions away from the Washington area3.
Why This Matters Now
Beekeepers already face disease pressure, unstable colonies, and rising costs1. This is the wrong time to weaken one of the nation’s most important sources of federal pollinator research and emergency scientific support.
Sign the petition and urge the USDA to keep the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center open and protect the research that pollinators and farmers depend on.
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