It was discovered that honey bees alter their flying patterns in high temperatures.
Honey bees can handle the heat, but that still may not save them from climate change | ASU News
Living in Arizona, we all know how hard it is to stay active when it gets too hot outside. Honey bees, though, have some nifty tricks to work around the heat, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) by Jordan Glass, who received his PhD from Arizona State University last spring.

This is a nice site. Lots of research.
Home Page - The Center for Pollinator Research
Explore the fascinating world of pollinators with The Center for Pollinator Research. Our website offers a wealth of research based information about bees, butt

I found this on the above site:
TN has a Master Beekeeping Program!
TN Master Beekeeping Program | Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology
TN Master Beekeeping Program The Tennessee Master Beekeeping Program is a school for all beekeepers, regardless of operation size or experience level. The g…
