EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 4 MIN
How Bumblebee Queens Survive a Week Underwater
from Intellectually Curious · host Mike Breault
A serendipitous fridge incident inspired a breakthrough study: researchers submerged 143 diapauseing common eastern bumblebee queens for seven days. About 81% survived underwater, with long-term winter survival essentially unchanged. The secret: profound metabolic depression (down to under 1% of normal activity) and a natural “scuba” layer—dense hydrophobic hairs trap air and allow dissolved oxygen to be drawn from water while the spiracles stay mostly closed. When oxygen runs low, they switch to anaerobic lactate production and recover on land. We unpack the mechanics, the experiments, and what this reveals about resilience in insects.Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information.Sponsored by Embersilk LLC
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A serendipitous fridge incident inspired a breakthrough study: researchers submerged 143 diapauseing common eastern bumblebee queens for seven days. About 81% survived underwater, with long-term winter survival essentially unchanged. The secret: profound metabolic depression (down to under 1% of normal activity) and a natural “scuba” layer—dense hydrophobic hairs trap air and allow dissolved oxygen to be drawn from water while the spiracles stay mostly closed. When oxygen runs low, they switc...
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