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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 and Annotation by Mike Andree and Rob Snyder After leaving Pittsburgh we arrived in San Fransisco at 1 pm. In San Francisco we hooked up with colleague Nathan Rice of the USDA Bee Research Lab in Beltsville, MD. The three of us loaded up the rental car with all of our gear (gigapans, field equipment, and a f...
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The burrowing bees are cool! There are a few bees in this picture, but there were a lot of them flying about while I was taking the gigapan.
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Panorama of my parents garden located in northern bavaria
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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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This is a honey bee colony suferring from a bad case of chalkbrood amongst other things. If you notice there is only a small cluster of bees covering just a few of the frames in this hive.
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This is a gigapan of Pat Stayer's Queen Production operation. In the image they are breaking up large colonies into smaller nucleus colonies. These nucleus colonies will then have a queen cell placed inside each hive. The nucleus colonies are then placed in apiaries called "Mating Yards." Here is where queens will s...
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Honey bees pollinate cucumber crops in southern New Jersey.
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