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A BEE ON THE WALL: TRANSPORTING HONEY BEE COLONIES TO CALIFORNIA FOR ALMOND POLLINATION
18Mar

A BEE ON THE WALL: TRANSPORTING HONEY BEE COLONIES TO CALIFORNIA FOR ALMOND POLLINATION

Written by Grace Kunkel and Sharah Yaddaw, Project Apis m. team members Moving bees across the country on trucks is something that has to happen in order for pollination of many commercial crops and to maintain our food supply. It’s a big undertaking. I knew the theory behind it and had heard stories and seen research about queen losses, temperature control, and drivers not being able to stop during daytime hours, but I wanted to experience this… Continue reading A BEE ON THE WALL: TRANSPORTING HONEY BEE COLONIES TO CALIFORNIA FOR ALMOND POLLINATION

Requirements for Transit of Honey Bees
18Mar

Requirements for Transit of Honey Bees

The regulations covering the importation of honey bees and other pollinator bees into the contiguous United States were revised. The new regulations went into effect 22 November 2004 (7 CFR 322). The Following General Restrictions Apply to the Transit of Live Honey Bees, Bee Byproducts, and Bee Equipment

Bees Travel Cross Country For The California Almond Harvest
15Mar

Bees Travel Cross Country For The California Almond Harvest

https://www.npr.org/2017/03/09/519500033 /bees-travel-cross-country-for-the-california- almond-harvest MARCH 9, 20174:34 PM ET HEARD ON ALL THINGS CONSIDERED By  Robert Smith Each year, millions upon millions of honey bees go on a cross country road trip to make the California almond harvest possible. That semi truck next to you on the highway may be carrying something unexpected – honeybees. Billions of them go on road trips this time of year rented by farmers who need the bees to pollinate their crops.… Continue reading Bees Travel Cross Country For The California Almond Harvest