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USA:PA:Dauphin Coounty. by Rob Snyder Research Technician Penn State University
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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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This Gigapan image was taken by Mike Andree in the Shenandoah River Valley, Virginia. My hopes were to capture images of bees foraging on clover and wildflowers in this meadow located along the river bank just outside Shenandoah National Park. This was one of my first Gigapan images taken and unfortunately I only too...
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Image taken by Mike Andree. This is an image of several honey bee colonies being used for pollination in a cranberry bog just outside Hammonton, NJ. In general, one strong colony per acre is currently used to pollinate cranberries. Depending on the weather, cranberry blossoms last 10 to 12 days. Pollination occurs...
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Image by Mike Andree. This is an image of of an apiary in North Dakota. You can see a headless Doctor Jeff Pettis and a colleague from Browning Honey installing a pollen trap on a honey bee colony. Dr. Pettis is the Research Leader at the USDA's Beltsville, MD labratory. I have been lucky enough to be involved with...
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