Backyard Orchard News
Rare Fruit Growers visit Lindcove REC
Around 25 members of the California Rare Fruit Growers recently visited Lindcove REC. The...
Visitors can wander through the Demonstration Orchard at their leisure. Photo by Dan Willey.
Adrian Buckley examines the Bouquet de Fleurs sour orange. Photo by Dan Willey.
Bream Tarocco blood orange. Photo by Dan Willey.
One Little Bee
It was a bee. One little bee. What are the odds of a honey bee landing on the window of a UC...
A honey bee casting a shadow on a windshield. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Another Unwelcome Intruder
California's beekeepers not only worry about the varroa mite (aka Public Enemy No. 1), but the...
The small hive beetle (black insect at left) spells trouble in a bee hive. The major problem here, though, is the larvae of a wax moth. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
A Day in the Life of a Virgin Queen Bee
We've all read stories dealing with "A Day in the Life" of principals, presidents and princesses....
Bees buzz around David Tarpy (far left) and his students. (Photo courtesy of David Tarpy)
David Tarpy (in red), who received his doctorate in entomology from UC Davis, is a noted honey bee biologist and beekeeper. (Photo courtesy of David Tarpy)
We Have a Winner! Beer-for-a-Butterfly Contest
We have a winner! And he wasn't even looking for it. A UC Davis graduate student won the...
UC Davis student Jacob Montgomery (left) and Professor Art Shapiro toast the first flight of a cabbage white, found in the three-county area of Sacramento, Yolo and Solano. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Matt Forister's graph of the first flights of the cabbage white butterfly, Pieris rapae. His graph shows that Jacob Montgomery's find was spot on.