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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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Frames in this hive are covered in thriving honey bees.
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This image depicts a healthy honey bee frame versus two unhealthy honey bee frames. Search the frames for good and poor brood patterns, eggs, larvae, pupae, adult bees, and brood diseases. Food stores can also be spotted in the form of bee bread (pollen) and honey.
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A Pollinator Garden at the Dauphin County Agriculture and Natural Resources Center. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture along with Penn State University are conducting a citizen scientist project monitoring native bees. Two of the main goals of the project are to determine which plants native bees are most att...
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