
Gut Check for Urban Bees: Hidden pollinator pressures in cities
From The Bee's Knees by Jacy Meyer
May 4, 2026 · 13 min · Season 4 · Episode 76
About this episode
This episode explores how urban bees adapt to city life through their gut microbiome, revealing insights into environmental challenges they face.
As cities grow, wild bees are finding surprising ways to cope with urban life. In this episode, Dr. Min Tang joins us to explore how a bee’s gut microbiome can reveal what’s really happening in our city environments, from floral diversity to pollution and hidden pathogens. What's on your buzzy mind? Send us a text message and let us know! Thanks for listening! Visit our website to learn more about what we discussed today and subscribe to our newsletter.
People in this episode
Host: Jacy Meyer
Guest: Dr. Min Tang
Topics covered
- urban bees
- gut microbiome
- pollination
- floral diversity
- pollution
- pathogens
Keywords
- urban bees
- gut microbiome
- pollination
- floral diversity
- pollution
- pathogens
- city environments
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