Episode 206 – Keep Your Distance

POSTED MAR 06, 2022
LENGTH 1:30:00

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Episode #206 – Keep Your Distance

SYNOPSIS:

Local beekeepers on a national stage, Apivar losing its punch, bees and social distancing, providing water and dealing with deadouts, making Tepache, Apoptosis, and Mead Part 2 – types and characteristics.  Local Hive report, Closing Comments

EPISODE GUIDE

Agenda

00:00 – 00:23 | Opening: Opening Music – Huey Lewis and the News

00:23 – 03:22 | Welcome and Intro: Welcoming Remarks & Agenda

03:22 – 09:30 | Roundtable 1: Apivar Losing it’s punch

09:30 – 12:46 | Roundtable 2: Local Beekeepers on the National Stage

12:46 – 18:45 | Roundtable 3: Bees and Social Distancing

18:45 – 30:37 | Roundtable 4:  Water “Wudder” and other tips

30:37 – 46:34 | Topic 1: Making Tepache

46:34 – 62:18 | Topic 2: Apoptosis

62:18 – 77:55 | Topic 3: Mead Types and Characteristics

77:55 – 85:41 | Local Hive Report

85:41 – 90:00 | Closing Comments

EPISODE LINKS

Link |  Varroa mite protection product for bees losing its punch

Link |  Promised Land: How Black Beekeepers Are Taking Back Control Of Farming

Link |  Zach & Zoe website

Link |  Honey bees increase social distancing when facing the ectoparasite Varroa destructor

Link |  Classic Dan Ingram WABC Montage

Link |  Beehive Alchemy: Projects and recipes using honey, beeswax, propolis

Link |  The Web Blog Inspiration Recipe for Tepache

Link |  Social Patterns That Resist Varroa Mite Seen in Honey Bees for First Time

Link |  Social Apoptosis in Varroa Mite Resistant Western Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) [2022]

Link |  Social apoptosis in honey bee superorganisms [2016]

Link |  Definition of Apoptosis

Link |  Chester County Beekeepers 2022 Conference