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Jay Paterno addresses the crowd at THON 2012 as they raised $10.6 Million for the Four Diamonds Fund which helps battle pediatric cancer
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Upperbowl View of THON 2012 during The Saturday Night Pep Rally
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This frame is an example of American Foulbrood disease which is highly transmittable and one of the most destrucitve and widespread brood diseases. It is very difficult to treat and if it does not kill a colony it will seriously weaken it. Paenibacillus larvae, the cause of AFB, only affects brood two days and younger....
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On the final day of the healthy bee frame much of the capped brood has emerged and the young brood is beginning to mature. The honey pattern has changed once again. If you look carefully you can once again see the new workers emerging though not as many as in the day before.
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In day seven of the progression image many of the larvae have emerged. The honey pattern is slightly less than the previous day and there is a higher amount of uncapped brood. If you look closely you can see worker bees emerging. When I brought the frame into the lab, there were only two bees crawling around on it, how...
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This frame contains a bee disease known as Chalkbrood. This disease is fairly common and affects the bees at the larval stage, killing brood in a matter of 2 days once they are capped. It will not kill a colony but it will weaken it. Notice the spotty brood pattern which is a sign of an unhealthy colony.
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On day 5 of the healthy bee frame progression there is less open brood due to the dillegence of the worker bees.
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