The author, inspired by a childhood connection with nature, pursued veterinary medicine to understand animals better. After decades as an environmental health scientist, she established a bee veterinary practice following regulatory changes concerning antibiotic use in beekeeping. Her role is unique in the U.S., focusing solely on bee health. Passionate about pollinators, she dedicates her evenings and weekends to this practice, helping beekeepers diagnose and manage bee diseases with a respect and understanding that benefits both the bees and their keepers.
I couldn't understand how he knew that I wanted that superpower to understand animals, and that is why I wanted to become a vet.
So they needed a veterinarian to prescribe them, and that's why I decided to create a veterinary practice for bees.
I work evenings, weekends and holidays around my day job. I love pollinators; it is such a pleasure and privilege to work with them, so it doesn't seem like work.
Then we go to the ones we suspect to be diseased. To avoid stings, I go in there quietly and respectfully, and that makes the bees comfortable.
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