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Blue Orchard Bees Native to California: Possibilities for Use in Almond Pollination Carolyn Pickel, UC IPM Sara Goldman Smith, UC IPM Glen Trostle, USDA Bee Lab
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Project Goals Locate and acquire wild blue orchard bees (BOBs) from CA locations – Nest box building and use – Handling and rearing in local climate Emergence under ambient conditions – Offspring of Native CA bees – Emergence timing without incubation Release and re-nesting in almonds
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Nest Box construction Drilled wood blocks Cardboard tubes Phragmites reed sections Others commercially available
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Nest Box placement Available pollen & nectar, blooming plants Morning sun exposure Protection from high heat Moist soil, riparian area
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Nest box use by wild BOBs Almond orchards, Valley floor – Glenn – Butte – Sutter – Colusa Riparian habitat, Foothills – Butte – Elevation 400 – 1,000 ft. Not much nesting activity More nesting activity
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Nest box use by wild BOBs Long term project: We still have much to learn Nesting materials preferences Handling of collected nests during delicate egg & larval stages Monitor developmental stages and record temperature data Protect nests from parasites and predators Release offspring for population increase
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Full bloom Mar 5? Emergence timing under local ambient conditions at 4 locations Males begin to emerge Males & Females 100% emerged ButteFeb 15March 16 YoloFeb 21March 12 KernMarch 31April 8 KingsFeb 3March 11 N.P. Full bloom Feb 23
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Emergence project Butte data
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Emergence project Bees released in almonds
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Emergence project Successful nesting activity! Homemade release box
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Free Download BOB handbook PDF file (961 k) www.sare.org/publications/bob.htm
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Cooperators Jim Cane, USDA Bee Lab, Logan Utah Emergence timing data from: Tom Gradziel, UC Davis Steve Peterson, AgPollen, Ceres CA Almond Pollination Co, Bakersfield CA
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