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Image of flowers in a pollinator garden in Lebanon, PA.
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This is the same healthy frame from USDA Bee Research Lab in Beltsville. Unfortunately, the frame has not progressed very much due to the fact that it was kept in the lab overnight. Although there was some hatched brood it mostly took place on the opposite side of the frame not shown in the image, however if you look a...
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Day 6 of the healthy bee frame shows that almost all mature larvae have been capped and that new brood are beginning to grow. The capped honey cells are slightly different than before.
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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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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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When I started to take this panorama there were bees all over my mothers blooming jasmine. If you look on the ground at the base of the plant you can see all of the petals that had been knocked off by the larger carpenter bees and bumble bees. When I looked at the panorama after posting it I couldn't find any bees on...
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This image was taken for two reasons: 1) the arboretum at Penn State University is completed and boasts plants that attract pollinators and 2) my gigapan has been giving me problems...it pauses on its own during panoramas and gives me the error message 'button pusher disconnected' Has anyone else had this problem...
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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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Wetlands in Arrowood National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota by Mike Andree Research Technician Penn State University
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by Mike Andree Research Technician Penn State University
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