Iowa Honey Producers Association Photo Gallery

Iowa Honey Producers Association Photo Gallery

The IHPA Photo Gallery is a great place to come and see a variety of Beekeeping and Honeybee pictures.

Iowa Honey Producers Association Photo Gallery
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To View Photographs: Simply click on one of the albums below ( Beekeeping, Honeybees, Pests ) and start enjoying the great pictures taken by fellow beekeepers.

To Add Photographs: You are encouraged to share your own beekeeping pictures with us! To have a picture added, please send the photo as an attachment in an email to photos@abuzzaboutbees.com The website administrator Alex Ebert will take care of resizing photos when needed, and add them to the gallery. Please also include the Photographer’s Name and a Short Description. The description doesn’t have to be much, but it is your opportunity to share with us what is going on in the picture and when/where it was taken. You can also give your picture a Title, example “Honeybee on a Flower”. Include this information for each picture you send. For printed pictures you may mail them to IHPA Photo Gallery, c/o Phil Ebert, 14808 S. 102nd Ave. E., Lynnville, IA 50153. You must include a self addressed stamped envelope if you would like the pictures returned.


21 files in 3 albums with 0 comments viewed 4549 times
Beekeeping


Ron_Kollman_Beehive_w.jpg

General beekeeping pictures. Working, splitting, supering, harvesting, extracting, catching swarms, pretty much anything that has to do with keeping bees.

5 files, last one added on Feb 27, 2009

Honeybees


Joe_Eastwick_Swarm01_w.jpg

Pictures of Honeybees themselves. Workers, queens, drones, frames of bees, swarms, bees on a flower. This is a good place for close up pictures of honeybees.

8 files, last one added on Sep 25, 2009

Pests


Foulbrood-Scale-01.jpg

For those not so nice pictures. This is the place for pictures of varroa mites, foulbrood scale, hive beetles, wax moths, and other nasty problems. Ideally this will also allow other beekeepers to see just what foulbrood scale looks like for example. It always helps to know what you're looking for when you get inside the hive.

8 files, last one added on Jan 17, 2009

 

3 albums on 1 page(s)

Last additions
Joe_Eastwick_Swarm01_w.jpg
Tractor Tire Swarm83 viewsGot this one from a tractor parked in a machine shed
near Melrose Iowa on 7/27/09. I don't know how long it was there.
The bees were gentle and now have a new home in a hive body.
Sep 25, 2009
Joe_Eastwick_Swarm02_w.jpg
Tractor Tire Swarm110 viewsGot this one from a tractor parked in a machine shed
near Melrose Iowa on 7/27/09. I don't know how long it was there.
The bees were gentle and now have a new home in a hive body.
Sep 25, 2009
Ron_Kollman_Beehive_w.jpg
Beehive249 viewsThe hive is in my back yard in the center of Newton, Iowa a couple years ago, I harvested approximately 240 pounds of honey that year. I only have one hive.Feb 27, 2009
Ron_Kollman_Honey_Frame_w.jpg
Frame of Honey246 viewsA frame of honey. Some say it is the best tasting honey they have ever tasted. They ask what kind is it, I say, well I am not within 2 miles of a farm, so it must be wildflower honey, they say, that makes sense..


Newton, Iowa
Feb 27, 2009
HoneyComb.jpg
Honey Comb281 viewsA frame of capped honey comb.Jan 21, 2009
Beekeeper.jpg
Beekeeper296 viewsBeekeeper checking on a hive.Jan 21, 2009
WrapTheBees02.jpg
Wrapped Hives328 viewsBeehives wrapped and ready for winter.Jan 21, 2009
BeeOnDandelion.jpg
Bee on a Dandelion219 viewsHoneybee working on a dandelion.Jan 21, 2009