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Zachary Huang will be giving the following talks:
1. ANR week, March 12/13, New twists on Nosema disease, honey bee photography
2. SEMBA meeting, March 20th, Effect of transportation on honey bees

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged honey bees, presentations on 02/26/2010 by Zachary Huang.

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    TweetBee-love [By Zachary Huang] When missing you I taste a bit of honey It is still sweet, as usual The promise you made For thousands of years I can hear Your humming Your wings dancing With flowers faintly scented Closing my eyes I can feel you from the sky ascent Like an angel From God […]
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    TweetZachary Huang, Michigan State University Citation: Huang, Z.Y. 2014. Michigan spring flowers: 1. winter aconite. BeetheBest Blog, http://bees.msu.edu/2014/winter-aconite/. Accessed on {date of your visit}. Family Renunculaceae Genus Eranthis Species E. hyemalis Common names aconite, winter aconite ZBAS*: 8 ZBAS*=Zach’s bee attraction score, by a plant. This is a subjective index (1-10, with 10 the most […]
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    Tweet  Family: Anacardiaceae Genus: Rhus Species: R. typhina Common name: Staghorn sumac ZBAS: 8 I just noticed that this flower is basically done recently. It is difficult in summer (swarm control bee checking today!) to keep it up with flowers if I were to write on every flowers as they bloom! (still get red clover, alsike […]
  • Crown Vetch 07/06/2018
    Tweet Family: Fabaceae Genus: Securigera Species: S. varia Common names: Crown vetch ZBAS* Honey bees 3, bumble bees 8 This flower is actually quite pretty.  They remind me of my home town’s Chinese milkvetch which has the same shape of flowers but is a bit more red.  It grows here by the road side and […]
  • Basswood 07/05/2018
    Tweet Family: Malvaceae Genus: Tillia Species: Around 45 species worldwide Common names: Basswood, linden tree ZBAS 10 The first time I saw basswood (linden tree, Tillia) blooming this year, it was June 16, it is probably a different species from what I have here today.  Right now all T. americana are done, T. tormentosa is […]
  • Bird’s foot trefoil 06/20/2018
    Tweet Bird’s foot trefoil has been blooming for a while. It is a legume so that it fixes nitrogen just like the white clover. Honey bees will forage on it frequently. Mostly observed for pollen, but may also produce some honey from this plant. Family: Fabaceae Genus: Lotus Species: Lotus corniculatus Other names:  eggs and […]
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    Tweet Family: Bignoniaceae Genus: Catalpa Species: C. speciosa Other names: catawba ZBAS 7 I noticed that the catalpa trees have been blooming in Okemos for a few days. I took a few more pictures 3 days ago, but saw no bees on them.  I checked my huge library of bee photos and found a few […]
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