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North Dakota is among the top sunflower producing states in the United States. There are two types of annual sunflower, oilseed and nonoil. Oilseed sunflower is a source of high quality seed oil, which is used in cooking, salads, paints, and as an industrial lubricant. Seed from the nonoil type is used as bird feed ...
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Hundreds of colonies sit in a holding yard outside of Chowchilla, California. The beekeeper that owns this particular set of bees has come all the way from Louisiana to take advantage of the huge demand for honey bees as pollinators of almond crops. These bees will hold in this yard for several weeks until the onset ...
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It's never a good sign when you see stacks of equipment and dirt clumps on top of bee hives in a holding yard. It usually means the bees have taken a turn for the worst. If you search the image you can see the stacks of dead colonies ready to be hauled out of the yard. I have snapshotted as many dead hives o...
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This image was taken by Mike Andree. The image shows several hives in a single apiary in the blueberry barrens of Deblois, Maine. Every year honey bee colonies are deployed to various regions of the country to pollinate crops. Colonies are put on to pallets, loaded onto tractor-trailers and driven across the country...
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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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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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Field work is major part of what our research lab does here at Penn State University. I have been helping to conduct honey bee disease and pest surveys for four years under the supervision of Dennis vanEngelsdorp. Most of our field work is run in conjunction with the USDA Bee Research Lab in Beltsville, MD. A ma...
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This is a shot from an apiary further up the San Jaoquin Valley where the edges of the valley's start to meet the bases of the mountains. We wanted this to be a 360 but the sun was low in the sky and we knew we didn't have time for the 654 picture panorama we were hoping for... Oh well, hit ok, and go work some h...
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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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