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image by Mike Andree This is a panorama of an observation hive that was put together by research technicians at the Pennsylvania State University for a bug camp held on campus. The camp is aimed at education for students in elementary and middle school. Behind the observation hive is a pollinator garden that exhib...
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Image by Mike Andree. This image depicts our standard for sampling honey bee colonies in an apiary in North Dakota. Pink pollen traps have already been installed on three hives, can you spot them? Also be sure to look for the clear Nalgene bottles we use to take alcohol samples of honey bees. The sample bottles are ...
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Scientist’s double check newly installed packages of honey bees, on a farm outside of Honolulu, HI, for survivorship and queen status. The honey bees were packaged in Pahala on the isle of Hawaii two days prior to this picture being taken. They were then shipped via air cargo to Honolulu where they where loaded ont...
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Image by Mike Andree and Rob Snyder This panorama is of another honey bee holding yard in California. Beekeepers like the one that owns the hives in this image descend on the San Joaquin Valley each year for pollination services in almond orchards. The San Joaquin Valley is the area of the Central Valley of Califor...
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Did you know that California is the only state in the United States that commercially produces almonds? California produces 80% of the worlds almonds due to its Mediterranean climate. For more facts on almond production in California visit: <http://almondboard.files.cms-plus.com/PDFs/CA%20Almond%20Facts%20Sum...
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Image by Mike Andree. Bee researchers from the USDA, Penn State University, and Browning Honey do colony assessments and collect honey bee samples in an apiary in Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge in North Dakota.
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by Mike Andree Research Technician Penn State University
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Image by Mike Andree. Pink pollen traps are being installed on three hives in this apiary in Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge in North Dakota as part of a joint experiment between the USDA and the USGS.
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This honey bee hive is suffering from an extreme case of chalkbrood. If you look to the bottom of the hive you can see the mummified corpses of dead pupae.
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