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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Pollinators”

plants

Plants that Attract Bees and Other Pollinators

Dan May 8, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has information for you about the plants that will attract bees and other pollinating friends to your garden. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. As much …

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Cathy Isomgardeninghoneybeespollinators
pollinator

Program to Promote Pollinator Health Hits Milestone

Dan March 28, 2019Pollinators

The National Pollinator Garden Network (NPGN) was originally founded by nine organizations including the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA).  In June 2015 the NPGN launched the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge (MPGC) and just recently …

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Andy LaVigneASTAgardeningNPGNpollinators
honey bee colonies

Honey Bee Colonies More Successful By Foraging on Non-Crop Fields

Dan March 20, 2019Industry News Release, Pollinators

Honey bee colonies foraging on land with a strong cover of clover species and alfalfa do more than three times as well than if they are put next to crop …

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honey bee colonieshoney beespollinatorsUSDA/ARS
Almond Board

Almond Update: Bee Best Management Practices Updated

Dan January 31, 2019Almond Update, Pollinators

The Almond Board of California has updated a few things in their recommended best management practices (BMPs) for growers to protect bee health. ABC’s recently retired Bob Curtis said the …

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almond board of californiabee healthBMPsBob Curtis
monarch butterfly

Helping Producers Aid Monarch Butterfly

Dan January 30, 2019Industry News Release, Pollinators, USDA

USDA Helps Producers Manage for Habitat, Improve Ag Operations California agricultural producers can voluntarily help the monarch butterfly on their farms and ranches through a variety of conservation practices offered …

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Carlos SuarezMonarch butterflyUSDA/NRCS California
ars

ARS Microscopy Research Helps Unravel the Workings of a Major Honey Bee Pest

Dan January 29, 2019Industry News Release, Pollinators, Research

Research by scientists at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the University of Maryland released today sheds new light — and reverses decades of scientific dogma — regarding a honey bee pest …

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microscopy honey bee researchUSDA/ARSVarroa mites
Almond Board

Almond Update: First CASP Workshops Cover Pollinators

Dan January 10, 2019Almond Update, Pollinators

There are a lot of tools available to growers through the California Almond Sustainability Program (CASP). By utilizing the program, growers can see where they are and what other growers are doing …

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almond board of californiaCalifornia almondsCASPRebecca Bailey
genome

Genome Published of the Small Hive Beetle, a Major Honey Bee Parasite

Dan December 19, 2018Environment, Industry News Release, Pollinators, Research

Beekeepers and researchers will welcome the unveiling of the small hive beetle’s genome by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and their colleagues. The small hive beetle (SHB) is a major …

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genomehoney bee parasitesmall hive beetleUSDA/ARS
bee

New ‘Bee Where’ Program Should Be Here By Spring

Dan December 19, 2018Pollinators

The ‘Bee Where’ program that was launched at the California Association of Pest Control Advisors annual conference is expected to be ready to go by spring. Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner Ruben Arroyo …

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BEE WhereCAPCARuben Arroyo
bee where

BEE Where Website Helps Growers

Dan December 3, 2018Pollinators, Western View

A new program has started that helps growers know when when beehives are on or near their fields. Called “Bee Where,” the program creates an online database growers can check …

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BEE WhereCalifornia beesLen Wilcox
bee

Bee Location Sensitive Information to Keepers

Dan November 5, 2018Pollinators, Regulation

The new ‘Bee Where’ program digitizes bee hive locations and chemical applications that use to be tracked on wall-sized maps. It also requires beekeepers to register all of their hives …

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Bee Where programbeehivesbees

New BeeWhere Program to Provide Better Protection of Bee Hives

Brian German October 24, 2018Industry, Pollinators

The BeeWhere program unveiled at the California Association of Pest Control Advisers (CAPCA) conference is designed to promote bee health and safety by encouraging communication between beekeepers and pesticide applicators.  The …

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bee healthpesticide use
pollinating

Agri View: Value of Bugs Pollinating Crops

Dan October 12, 2018Agri View, Pollinators

Everett Griner talks about bugs of value to farmers for pollinating crops in today’s Agri View. Value of Bugs Pollinating Crops A lot has been said about the decline of …

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Everett Grinerhoneybeepollinators
usda

USDA: Honey Bee Colony Number Steady

Dan October 9, 2018Industry News Release, Pollinators

Elevated winter colony losses have not resulted in enduring declines in colony numbers, according to new data released by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). Instead, the number of U.S. honey …

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CCDhoneybee researchUSDA
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