Episode 88: Fields of Peril

88

Posted Jan 13, 2016

Length 84:45 | icon_listen

SYNOPSIS:

Local Hive Report, European study on Neonics, Bee Activities, EPA Imidicloprid, Oxalic and Nosema, Thriving or Dying, Following a Swarm, One Gallon Mead, Winter Feeding, New BKCorner Website

EPISODE GUIDE

Agenda

  • 00:00 – 00:20 | Opening: Opening Music – Huey Lewis and the News
  • 00:20 – 07:00 | Welcome and Intro: Welcoming Remarks & Agenda
  • 07:00 – 13:19 | Segment “0″: Local Hive Report
  • 13:19 – 34:22 | Segment 1: Fields of Peril
  • 34:22 – 50:49 | Segment 2: What do Bees Do all Day?
  • 50:49 – 59:55 | Segment 3: EPA Assessment Imidicloprid

Roundtable

  • 59:55 – 62:49 | Roundtable 1: Oxalic and Nosema
  • 62:49 – 64:53 | Roundtable 2: ApiaryMap.com
  • 64:53 – 68:58 | Roundtable 3: Thriving or Dying
  • 68:58 – 70:32 | Roundtable 4: Follow that Swarm
  • 70:32 – 74:04 | Roundtable 5: One Gallon Mead Recipe
  • 74:04 – 77:34 | Roundtable 6: Winter Feeding Options
  • 77:34 – 81:43 | Roundtable 7: BKCorner Website
  • 81:43 – 84:45 | Closing Comments

 

EPISODE LINKS

  • Link|  Reconciling laboratory and field assessments of neonicotinoid toxicity to honeybees
  • Link| Diurnal behavioral differences in forager and nurse honey bees
  • Link|  The EPA Finally Admitted That the World’s Most Popular Pesticide Kills Bees—20 Years Too Late
  • Link | Imidacloprid Registration Review (also public comments link)
  • Link|  Effect of oxalic acid on Nosema Ceranae infection
  • Link|  UC Davis Newsletter Link |  Link
  • Link|  ApiaryMap.com
  • Link|  America’s 25 dying (and 25 thriving) industries
  • Link|  How to Make a Gallon of Mead