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This is a good example of how the three man team works together to sample and assess the hives in each apiary. Two men in the hives - one man recording notes and doing damage control. If you zoom in you can see that both researchers have gone into the bottom box of the hive. we go into every hive the same way, y...
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This is another shot from the apiary in the California series Gigapan #9. Again these hives were bursting with bees and were some of the strongest colonies we looked at on the trip.
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This Gigapan was taken just before we left this area to break for lunch. We didn't actually work in this apiary but passed by it while we were looking for other hives. I was wondering how many hives were in this yard? I haven't counted them yet but if anyone else wants to give it a shot it may help to know that ...
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...in my opinion this beekeeper had the best looking hives of the trip. Many of the hives had adult bees boiling out of both brood boxes(16,17,18 frames of bees), there was a good amount of sealed brood, good brood patterns, honey, bee bread, and very few diseases or pests. This beekeeper had good looking hives to ...
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In this panorama: How many hives have we already sampled? How many hives still need to be sampled?
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Click on the "Snapshots" to find out what is going on in this panorama.
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This is our three man sampling team. I have had the pleasure of working with nathan rice of the usda bee research lab for three years on surveys like this one. Nathan is Jeff Pettis' right hand man...needless to say Nathan is a very busy man and a key player in the research (especially the field work) that goes ...
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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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View from the west side showing the emergency response about 3 hours after the collapse occurred. A view of the south side of the elevators showing the collapsed bins can be seen here: gigapan.org/gigapans/52801/ Lawrence Journal World story on the collapse can be found here: www2.ljworld.com/news/2010
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... as seen from the south side. Shortly after 2:00pm on Thursday, June 24, 2010 two partially full bins gave way, burying and killing two young men who were offloading grain trucks. More details can be found at the Lawrence Journal World story on the collapse can be found here: www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/jul
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