Beekeeping Today Podcast
By: Jeff Ott, Becky Masterman
Language: en
Categories: Leisure, Hobbies, Science, Life
The weekly podcast bringing beekeepers the latest news, research, and insights on honey bees. Hosted by Jeff Ott and Dr. Becky Masterman, each episode features conversations with beekeepers, scientists, authors, and industry leaders. Whether you're just starting your first hive or managing hundreds, you'll find practical tips, fresh perspectives, and engaging stories to inspire your beekeeping journey.
Episodes
Bees First, Honey Second with AJ & Chryssa Gardner
Dec 15, 2025This week on Beekeeping Today Podcast, Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman welcome AJ and Chryssa Gardner of REBEL44 to discuss an approach to beekeeping rooted in stewardship rather than production. What began as a small garden project quickly evolved into a carefully managed sideline operation now spanning multiple apiaries and more than a hundred colonies.
AJ shares how observing bee behavior—and listening closely to what the bees "tell you"—shaped his management philosophy. Rather than focusing on maximizing honey yields, AJ emphasizes nutrition, gentle genetics, low mite pressure, and allowing colonies to overwinter on their own term...
Duration: 00:57:39Changes at BroodMinder
Dec 08, 2025BroodMinder has become one of the most trusted names in hive monitoring, and in this episode the team joins Jeff and Becky to share big news, new directions, and surprising insights from the field. Founder Rich Morris, software lead Amanda Stoltz, and global collaborator Lorenzo Pons sit down together during the BroodMinder Global Summit to talk about how the company has evolved, how beekeepers use hive data today, and what's ahead for sensor-based management.
Rich reflects on nearly a decade of development—from early temperature sensors to today's multi-sensor hive ecosystem. Amanda, stepping into a new leadership ro...
Duration: 00:55:10Honey Bee Viruses with Declan Schroeder
Dec 01, 2025This week on Beekeeping Today Podcast, Becky welcomes guest co-host Bridget Mendel as they sit down with virologist Dr. Declan Schroeder from the University of Minnesota's College of Veterinary Medicine. Together, they explore the unseen world of honey bee viruses—how they evolve, how they spread, and why understanding them is essential for modern beekeeping.
Declan brings a fresh perspective to virus ecology, sharing how his early research on marine viruses led him into honey bee health just as colony losses began escalating worldwide. He describes why viruses were overlooked for so long and how the arrival of...
Duration: 00:50:56BeeCAUSE Alliance with Charlie Linder
Nov 24, 2025This week, we're taking a close look at the future of beekeeping advocacy with BeeCAUSE Alliance, a new organization focused on industry collaboration, communication, and support. Our guest, Charlie Linder, shares how his years in commercial beekeeping, queen breeding, and honey production shaped his perspective on what beekeepers need most—and why building stronger relationships across the industry is becoming increasingly important.
In this conversation, Charlie explains BeeCAUSE Alliance's mission, its role alongside longstanding groups, and how their work aims to strengthen beekeeper education, legislative awareness, and the public's understanding of honey bees. The focus keyphrase BeeCAUSE Al...
Duration: 00:55:47Molly Quade: Fighting Varroa with Fungi (360)
Nov 17, 2025Honey bees continue to face shifting pressures from pests, and few are as relentless as varroa mites. In this episode, Jeff and Becky talk with Washington State University graduate student Molly Quade, whose research into fighting varroa with fungi offers a promising biological alternative to traditional mite treatments.
Molly studies entomopathogenic fungi—especially Metarhizium species—which naturally infect arthropods and are already used in agriculture for pest management. Her work centers on finding fungal strains that can tolerate the warm environment of a honey bee colony, one of the biggest barriers to making fungus-based varroa control viable. Thro...
Duration: 00:51:48[Bonus] Short: Communication in Bees and Beekeepers with Dr. Dewey Caron
Nov 14, 2025In this month's Beekeeping Today Podcast Short with Dr. Dewey Caron, he reflects on the many ways communication connects us — from human language to honey bee behavior.
Recorded following the Oregon State Beekeepers Association's annual meeting, Dewey explores communication on three levels: between bee scientists and beekeepers, between beekeepers and their bees, and among bees themselves. He compares human verbal, nonverbal, and written communication to the complex systems found in honey bee societies, including the famous waggle dance and the chemical cues that govern colony behavior.
Dewey also shares new research from the University of Minne...
Duration: 00:13:49[Bonus] Short - Inside the Ohio State Beekeepers Association with Jamie Walters
Nov 12, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Jeff Ott sits down with Jamie Walters, President of the Ohio State Beekeepers Association (OSBA), during the organization's annual conference in Wooster, Ohio.
Jamie shares how OSBA continues to thrive after the challenges of recent years, including the rebound of volunteerism and mentorship following COVID. Under his leadership, the 2025 conference brought together 37 vendors, 280 attendees, and an impressive lineup of speakers including Dr. Tracy Farone, Fred Dunn, and Dr. Chia Lin from Ohio State University.
The discussion highlights the OSBA's dedication to education and outreach—covering new hands-on workshops in wax...
Duration: 00:16:37Special Message and Archive Special - Darren Mays, NYPD Beekeeper
Nov 10, 2025Jeff and Becky have a special message for Beekeeping Today Podcast listeners! After decades of managing their own bees and many lessons learned on their beekeeping journeys, they're thrilled to announce that Beekeeping Today is taking the next step — into print. Their forthcoming book, "Beekeeping Today: Your First Year of Beekeeping," brings together personal experiences, insightful lessons, and advice shared on the show, on how to get started with bees and through the first year. And now they'd love your help!
Listeners are invited to submit beekeeping photos for possible inclusion in the book — from bees at work...
Duration: 00:47:30[Bonus] Short - Remembering A.I. Root in Medina, Ohio
Nov 05, 2025In this special Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Jeff and Dr. Jim Tew, from Honey Bee Obscura podcast, take listeners on a reflective visit to the A.I. Root family gravesite in Medina, Ohio — the resting place of Amos Ives Root, the man whose name and innovations helped shape modern beekeeping.
Standing among the generations of the Root family, Jeff and Jim discuss the far-reaching influence of A.I. Root, from his first fascination with a swarm on the Medina town square to his pioneering work in beekeeping equipment, candle making, and publishing Gleanings in Bee Culture.
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Duration: 00:11:21Melanie Kirby: Art, Science & Bees in Community
Nov 03, 2025This week, Becky Masterman and guest co-host Dr. Meghan Milbrath of Michigan State University welcome Melanie Kirby, queen breeder, educator, and pollinator specialist at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Melanie shares her incredible beekeeping journey — from learning in the jungles of Paraguay as a Peace Corps volunteer, to queen rearing in Hawaii's Kona Queen and Hawaiian Queen Apiaries, to managing migratory operations across the U.S., and now mentoring new beekeepers through her 20-year-old operation, Zia Queenbees.
She discusses the creation of the Adaptive Bee Breeders Alliance (adaptivebeebreedersalliance.org), a...
Duration: 00:52:40[Bonus] Short: The Midwest Honey Bee Expo
Oct 31, 2025The Midwest Honey Bee Expo is back—and bigger than ever. Jeff and Becky talk with organizers Bill Werning and Doug Koltermann about what's in store for the 2026 event, held February 6–7 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Following a sold-out debut in 2025, this year's expo expands into a larger venue featuring everything under one roof—vendors, speakers, workshops, and a connected hotel for attendee comfort.
Bill and Doug share how they turned a regional need for practical, hands-on beekeeping education into one of the Midwest's most dynamic events. With 16 speakers, three educational tracks, and 35+ vendors, the 202...
Duration: 00:18:10Norroa: A New Era in Varroa Management
Oct 27, 2025Varroa mites remain the most destructive pest facing honey bees today—but a revolutionary new treatment may finally shift the balance. In this episode, Jeff Ott and Dr. Becky Masterman welcome Adam Pachl, North American Technical Manager for Bee Health at GreenLight Biosciences, to discuss Norroa, the first EPA-approved dsRNA-based treatment for Varroa mites.
Norroa introduces a fundamentally new approach: instead of killing mites outright, it prevents them from reproducing. Adam explains how this RNA interference (RNAi) technology works at the molecular level, blocking the mites' ability to lay viable eggs without harming honey bees or other or...
Duration: 00:50:12[Bonus] Short - Inside Bee Culture Magazine: Medina's Beekeeping Legacy
Oct 22, 2025In this special Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Jeff visits the historic A.I. Root Company headquarters in Medina, Ohio—the home of Bee Culture Magazine. Sitting down with the magazine's production team—Jerry Hayes, Jen Manis, and Stephanie Bayerl—Jeff explores what it takes to bring each monthly issue to life.
Listeners get a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how articles, design, photography, and advertising all come together to create the trusted magazine so many beekeepers rely on. From article coordination and layout design to QR-coded audio features and digital engagement, this conversation celebrates Bee Culture's 150-year legacy of edu...
Duration: 00:17:32Fall Honey Sales
Oct 20, 2025It's harvest season—and for many beekeepers, that means it's time to sell honey! In this week's episode, Jeff Ott and Dr. Becky Masterman dig into the rewarding (and sometimes sticky) process of marketing and selling your honey crop.
From fall festivals to farm stands, Becky shares her experiences at local events, state fairs, and new retail partnerships, including the launch of her own MastermanApiaries.com website. Jeff talks about scaling Olympia Honey Company and how local markets, branding, and customer relationships have helped him create a sustainable beekeeping business. Together, they explore the fun, challenges, and le...
Duration: 00:47:59[Bonus] Short - Dewey Caron: Condensing vs. Ventilating Hives
Oct 15, 2025In this October Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Dr. Dewey Caron returns from Apimondia in Copenhagen and the Washington State Beekeepers Association Conference with another Audio Postcard—this time exploring the long-debated topic of condensing vs. ventilated hives.
Dewey discusses three levels of communication central to his monthly series: bee scientist to beekeeper, beekeeper to bee, and bee to bee. Drawing on the work of Dr. Tom Seeley and Derek Mitchell of the University of Leeds, he examines how wild colonies regulate temperature and moisture in tree cavities compared to modern Langstroth hives.
Listeners will hear De...
Duration: 00:21:12Regional Beekeepers Fall Roundtable 2025
Oct 13, 2025In this special Beekeeping Today Podcast roundtable, Jeff Ott and Dr. Becky Masterman gather an inspiring group of regional beekeepers from across the U.S. to share how their colonies fared through the 2025 season and what they're doing to prepare for winter.
Joining the table are Ang Roell (They Keep Bees, Massachusetts), Bonnie Morse (Bonnie Bee & Company, California), Duane Combs (Arizona Beekeepers LLC), Jay Williams (Williams Honey Farm, Tennessee), and Paul Longwell (Washington). Each regional voice brings a unique perspective on this year's challenges—heat and drought in the Southwest, unpredictable blooms in the Pacific Northwest, and ex...
Duration: 00:43:49[Bonus] Short: Varroa Treatments - Death By Varroa
Oct 08, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Jeff and Becky continue their special series on Varroa treatments and control strategies with Dr. David Peck of Betterbee. In this installment, they explore one of the hardest realities of beekeeping—what it looks like when colonies die from Varroa infestations and associated viruses.
David explains that "death by Varroa" isn't just a winter loss—it's a collapse that can happen in late summer or fall when mite levels and viruses overwhelm a colony. Together, the hosts discuss how to recognize parasitic mite syndrome (PMS)—or "snot brood"—and how it can mimi...
Duration: 00:18:31Fall Management Tips with Jim Tew
Oct 06, 2025Fall is one of the most critical times in the beekeeping calendar, and in this episode Jeff and Becky welcome Jim Tew of Honey Bee Obscura for a lively and practical discussion about preparing colonies for winter.
The conversation starts with a listener's question about quilt boxes—what to put in them, how they work, and whether wood shavings, insulation, or even moisture boards are best. Jim, Jeff, and Becky share their own experiences and lessons learned about managing moisture and heat in the hive, with some humorous nods to past beekeeping misadventures.
From there, th...
Duration: 00:49:51[Bonus] Short: Varroa Treatments - Non-Chemical Means
Oct 01, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Jeff and Becky are joined once again by Dr. David Peck of Betterbee to explore non-chemical strategies for managing varroa mites. While miticides remain the backbone of many treatment programs, non-chemical approaches can play a valuable role in integrated pest management—if used wisely.
David highlights proven practices like drone brood removal, which exploits the mite's preference for drone cells, and brood interruption techniques, including splits, swarming, and strategic queen caging. The discussion also covers screened bottom boards, powdered sugar dusting, CO₂ exposure, and heat treatments—with an emphasis on what works...
Duration: 00:22:00Jim Fischer - Bee Quick and Rooftop Beekeeping
Sep 29, 2025In this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, Jeff and Becky sit down with East Coast beekeeper and innovator Jim Fischer, the creator of Fischer's Bee-Quick. Known for its pleasant almond-cherry aroma, Bee-Quick was developed as a safer alternative to harsh chemical repellents for removing honey from supers. Jim shares how his father challenged him to "solve the problem" of the dreaded butyric acid, leading him to experiment with aromatics until he distilled a solution that worked for both bees and beekeepers.
Beyond Bee-Quick, Jim's story weaves through decades of beekeeping experience: starting with two retirement gift hives...
Duration: 00:44:31Corporate Beekeeping at Scale with Best Bees' Delaney Dameron
Sep 22, 2025In this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman welcome Delaney Dameron, CEO of Best Bees, to explore the growing field of corporate beekeeping. Delaney shares how Best Bees manages nearly 2,000 hives across 24 cities, installing colonies on rooftops and properties for businesses, universities, and homeowners committed to sustainability and pollinator health.
Delaney explains how Best Bees uses its proprietary data system, Bzzz, to collect and analyze the world's largest standardized beekeeping dataset. This information drives research partnerships with universities and nonprofits, providing insights into colony health, forage diversity, and the impact of urban and...
Duration: 00:51:12Shaping the Future of Beekeeping with Kamon Reynolds
Sep 15, 2025In this episode, Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman welcome back Kamon Reynolds, Tennessee beekeeper and founder of the North American Honeybee Expo (NAHBE). Kamon shares how he balances managing over 150 colonies with organizing one of the largest beekeeping events in North America.
Kamon discusses the logistics of moving bees to Wisconsin for basswood honey flows, keeping mite loads low through early-season oxalic acid slow release treatments, and maintaining young queens to build resilient colonies. He reflects on the challenges of dearth periods in the South, creative solutions like late splits and comb drawing, and the lessons learned...
Duration: 00:55:54[Bonus] Short - Dr. Dewey Caron: Fat Bees and Overwintering Success
Sep 10, 2025In this BTP Short, Dr. Dewey Caron shares another of his "audio postcards," this time exploring the critical role of fat bees—also known as diutinus bees—in helping colonies survive winter. Dewey explains how these long-lived worker bees differ from their summer sisters, with enlarged fat bodies, higher protein reserves, and lower juvenile hormone levels, all tied to the key blood protein vitellogenin.
Drawing on published research papers, Dewey highlights how environmental cues such as declining pollen, temperature, and daylight trigger the production of winter bees, and how clustering helps colonies thermoregulate through the cold months. He e...
Duration: 00:19:57Top-Bar Beekeeping with Vikki Atkinson
Sep 08, 2025In this milestone 350th episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman welcome Vikki Atkinson of Pennsylvania to share her deep experience managing over 100 Top-Bar hives.
Vikki walks listeners through the unique design of Top-Bar hives, from follower boards and shims to the angled sides that encourage natural comb building. She explains how handling bars like a "steering wheel" prevents comb breakage, and why level placement is critical to success. With candor and clarity, she outlines both the advantages—lighter lifts, less colony disturbance, and beautiful natural comb—and the challenges, including cross-comb management and the...
Duration: 00:52:35[Bonus] Short: Varroa Treatments - ApiLife Var and Apiguard
Sep 05, 2025In this Varroa Treatment Short, Jeff and Becky are joined once again by Dr. David Peck of BetterBee to discuss two thymol-based mite control options: ApiLife Var and Apiguard . Both products rely on the essential oil thymol, but differ in formulation and delivery. ApiLife Var comes as wafers containing thymol along with eucalyptus oil, menthol, and camphor, while Apiguard is a gel tray or gel-applied product containing thymol alone.
While both products are gentle on bees and effective against Varroa mites, they require multiple applications over several weeks and are best suited for broodless colonies or fall...
Duration: 00:17:47[Bonus] Short - HiveAlive with Dara Scott: Winter Survival Insights
Sep 03, 2025In this BTP Short, Jeff and Becky welcome back Dara Scott of HiveAlive to share the results of a recent customer survey on overwintering success during the devastating 2024–25 winter. While national losses reported by Project Apis m averaged around 60%, HiveAlive users reported losses less than half that rate—about 23%. Dara explains how HiveAlive's unique seaweed extract, combined with lemongrass and thymol, helps support colony health, reduce Nosema levels, and improve overwintering outcomes.
The conversation also touches on HiveAlive's origin story, the science behind seaweed extracts in animal nutrition, and the importance of fall feeding to maximize health bene...
Duration: 00:18:06Bee Great with David Mullins
Sep 01, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Dave Mullins of Bee Great, based in Churubusco, Indiana. Dave shares how a hobby with his father in 2014 grew into a dynamic beekeeping business now managing 150 hives, a thriving retail store, and a diverse line of honey and bee-inspired products. From flavored honeys and goat milk soaps to international exports, Bee Great has become a model of creativity and adaptability in the beekeeping world .
Dave describes his journey from professor to full-time beekeeper and entrepreneur, offering candid insights into product development, branding, and customer service. He discusses lessons learned at...
Duration: 00:50:53[Bonus] Short: Varroa Treatments - HopGuard 3
Aug 29, 2025In this Varroa Treatment Short, Jeff and Becky are joined by Dr. David Peck of BetterBee to discuss HopGuard 3, the latest version of this organically derived mite control option. The conversation covers the product's evolution from earlier formulations, its active ingredient (hops beta acids), and what makes it safe to use even with honey supers in place. The discussion highlights the pros—organic origins, safe with honey, rotation potential—and the cons, including its limited effectiveness during brood periods and relatively high cost.
Listeners will also hear practical guidance on when HopGuard 3 is most effective, such as duri...
Duration: 00:11:37Dave McComb: From One Hive to a Thriving Beekeeping Business
Aug 25, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Indiana beekeeper Dave McComb to share his journey from inheriting one defensive hive in 2018 to managing over 100 colonies, producing honey, nucs, and queens with remarkable success. Dave explains how he quickly immersed himself in beekeeping education, adopted single-deep hive management, and built an operation known for exceptionally low winter losses.
Beyond management techniques, Dave opens up about his business growth, from building a website and learning social media outreach to creating innovative honey products—like single-serve honey packets for athletes, inspired by his years as a competitive cyclist. He also di...
Duration: 00:46:42Dr. Lewis Bartlett - The Evolving Challenges Beekeepers Face
Aug 18, 2025Dr. Lewis Bartlett returns to Beekeeping Today Podcast to share the latest science on honey bee health, pest management, and the evolving challenges beekeepers face worldwide. In this wide-ranging conversation, Lewis dives into how shifting climates, global trade, and emerging pests are reshaping the landscape for beekeeping. He explores the role of integrated pest management, the importance of genetic diversity in colonies, and why maintaining flexibility is essential for long-term success.
A highlight of the discussion focuses on the yellow-legged hornet — a newly arrived invasive predator in the U.S. Lewis explains its biology, how it differs fr...
Duration: 00:51:33[Bonus] Short: Varroa Treatment Options - Formic Acid
Aug 13, 2025In this Varroa Treatments short, Jeff Ott and co-host Dr. Becky Masterman welcome Dr. David Peck from Betterbee to discuss formic acid—a powerful tool in the fight against varroa mites. David explains how Formic Pro, the most common formic acid product now available in the U.S., is formulated to safely release vapors that penetrate capped brood cells, killing mites both on adult bees and developing brood.
David and Becky highlight both the strengths and cautions: formic acid's ability to deliver a fast, thorough mite knockdown, its temperature sensitivity, and its potential to cause temporary brood lo...
Duration: 00:21:59John Miller - Swimming with Piranha
Aug 11, 2025In this week's episode, Jeff and Becky welcome back fourth-generation commercial beekeeper John Miller for a candid conversation about the challenges—and potential—facing the beekeeping industry today. With his decades of experience and generational insight, John doesn't hold back on concerns about low honey prices, rising input costs, invasive pests like tropilaelaps, and the closure of critical research facilities like USDA's Beltsville Bee Lab.
John offers a front-line view of what it means to be a commercial beekeeper in 2025 and why he describes the current moment as "swimming with piranha." He also speaks passionately about the impo...
Duration: 00:44:35[Bonus] Short: Dr. Dewey Caron - Mite Management and Bee Learning Breakthroughs
Aug 06, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Dr. Dewey Caron returns with his monthly audio postcard—this time focused on August mite management and a remarkable discovery about honey bee learning. Dewey reminds beekeepers that August is a critical month to monitor and treat for varroa mites before their populations explode. He shares updates on new and emerging treatments, including Norroa (a dsRNA-based biopesticide), Mite Bee Gone (L-glutamic acid strips), and Apivar 2.0, as well as best practices for applying oxalic acid extended release strips like VarroxSan.
Dewey shifts from mites to mind-blowing research on bee communication. Drawing on th...
Duration: 00:18:15Yellow Jackets with Dr. Richard Zack
Aug 04, 2025Late summer brings not just honey harvests but also the return of yellow jackets. For many beekeepers, their sudden appearance can spark concern—or outright dread—around the bee yard. In this episode, Jeff and Becky sit down with Dr. Richard Zack, professor of entomology at Washington State University, to unpack the truth about these misunderstood wasps.
Rich shares fascinating insights into yellow jacket biology, their annual colony cycle, and why they turn up at apiaries during nectar dearth. He explains the differences between yellow jackets, wasps, hornets, and honey bees, and why their carnivorous diets can actu...
Duration: 00:51:16[Bonus] Short - Varroa Treatment Options: Oxalic Acid (OAV and Dribble)
Aug 01, 2025In this installment of the Varroa Treatment Series, Jeff and Becky welcome Dr. David Peck of BetterBee to discuss oxalic acid treatments, one of the most widely used organic options for controlling Varroa mites. The conversation explores both oxalic acid vaporization (OAV) and the dribble method, breaking down how each is applied, safety considerations, and when they are most effective.
David explains the differences between registered products like Api-Bioxal and EZ-OX, recent label updates allowing higher dosages, and practical tips for using each method safely—particularly the critical need for proper respiratory and eye protection with vaporization. He...
Duration: 00:21:23UK National Honey Show – History, Traditions & Global Impact
Jul 28, 2025The UK's National Honey Show is the world's largest and most prestigious honey show, drawing beekeepers and entries from across the globe. In this episode, Jeff and Becky talk with Bob Mauer, current chairman of the show, about its remarkable 102-year history, its roots at the Crystal Palace, and the traditions that have helped it grow into an international event.
Bob shares how the show combines competitive honey judging with practical workshops, lectures from leading experts, and a vibrant trade hall. He explains what it takes to organize 2,500 entries across 240 honey, wax, and mead classes, along with...
Duration: 00:53:05[Bonus] Short - Varroa Treatment Options: Amitraz aka Apivar
Jul 25, 2025In this BTPS Varroa Treatments short, Jeff and Becky are joined again by Dr. David Peck of Betterbee to explore amitraz—known commercially to most U.S. beekeepers as Apivar. As a synthetic miticide, Apivar has long been a cornerstone of mite control due to its effectiveness, wide temperature range, and bee-friendly properties. But as with many tools in the beekeeper's arsenal, its strength may also be its vulnerability.
David explains how amitraz works by overstimulating the varroa mite's nervous system, effectively paralyzing and killing the parasite while leaving bees largely unaffected. The treatment avoids comb contamination an...
Duration: 00:19:52[Bonus] Short - Honey with Dr. Dewey Caron
Jul 22, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Dr. Dewey Caron returns with another insightful "audio postcard," this time exploring the marvel of honey—its meaning for honey bees, its significance for beekeepers, and its surprising impact on human health.
Dewey begins by examining how we define honey, touching on both scientific and regulatory perspectives, including recent efforts like the proposed Honey Integrity Act. He then dives into how honey is processed by bees—from nectar foraging to enzyme transformation and evaporation—highlighting the bee-to-bee communication system of trophallaxis that powers the hive's food-sharing network.
Beyond the hive...
Duration: 00:16:17Dr. Steve Pernal: Varroa Mite Research
Jul 21, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky speak with Dr. Steve Pernal, research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, about his team's recent work monitoring Varroa destructor populations and treatment efficacy across Canada. As varroa continues to be the leading driver of colony mortality, Steve and his colleagues are collecting long-term data on mite levels, reinfestation rates, and treatment performance across a wide range of beekeeping operations.
Steve shares insights from national monitoring efforts, including surprising findings on how quickly mites can rebound after treatment and the complexities of interpreting mite counts in commercial yards. The conversation covers...
Duration: 00:49:04[Bonus] Short - Varroa Treatments: Apistan & Checkmite+
Jul 18, 2025In this Varroa Treatments Short, Jeff and Becky are once again joined by Dr. David Peck of Betterbee to examine two early weapons in the war against varroa: Apistan and CheckMite+. These synthetic miticides—fluvalinate and coumaphos—once gave beekeepers a critical lifeline when varroa first emerged in U.S. apiaries in the late 1980s. But what started as a breakthrough quickly turned into a warning tale of overuse, resistance, and long-lasting chemical residues.
David walks us through the history of these treatments, how their effectiveness faded with repeated use, and what their legacy teaches us about the...
Duration: 00:14:50Queens, Drones and DCA's with Chip and Gard
Jul 14, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome researchers Dr. Orley "Chip" Taylor and Dr. Gard Otis to discuss their fascinating work on drone congregation areas (DCAs)—the mysterious gathering points where honey bee drones meet virgin queens for mating. The conversation explores how DCAs are located, the behavioral cues that guide drones, and what these sites can tell us about colony genetics, health, and evolution.
Drawing from decades of fieldwork and scientific inquiry, Chip and Gard share insights into how these high-stakes mating events unfold, what makes a DCA stable over time, and why understanding these areas is...
Duration: 00:47:02[Bonus] Short - Varroa Treatment Options: Varroxsan
Jul 11, 2025In this episode of our BTP Shorts series on varroa treatments, Jeff and Becky welcome back Dr. David Peck of Betterbee to explore VarroxSan—an extended-release oxalic acid strip used to manage varroa mites. David explains how this USDA-registered product works, its origins in South American formulations like Aluen CAP, and why its slow-release delivery makes it a valuable tool for maintaining mite levels throughout the brood cycle.
Oxalic acid, a naturally occurring organic acid, is effective against varroa and safe for bees when used correctly. David walks through how the fiberboard strips are dosed, placed in th...
Duration: 00:17:11[Bonus] Short - Varroa Treatment Options: Series Introduction
Jul 09, 2025In this first episode of our Beekeeping Today Podcast Shorts series on varroa mites, Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman are joined by Dr. David Peck of Betterbee to lay the foundation for an important multi-part series. Varroa mites continue to be the most damaging pest to honey bee colonies worldwide. In this introduction, the trio covers the biology and lifecycle of varroa, the damage they inflict, and why routine monitoring and informed treatment choices are critical for beekeepers.
David explains how varroa mites reproduce inside brood cells and evade detection, riding under the bees' abdominal plates where...
Duration: 00:20:35Jerry Hayes on Honey Bee Health, Science, and Industry Change
Jul 07, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome back Jerry Hayes, renowned honey bee advocate, author, and researcher, for a wide-ranging conversation on bee health, industry change, and the future of beekeeping. Drawing from decades of experience—from inspecting colonies in the field to influencing corporate and regulatory policy—Jerry shares what he's learned about building bridges between science, beekeepers, and the broader agricultural world.
The discussion touches on Jerry's roles across the beekeeping ecosystem—from his early days as Florida's Chief Apiary Inspector to leadership positions at Monsanto, Vita Bee Health and now, Bee Culture Magazine. He reflec...
Duration: 00:45:56Alan Wade, Dannielle Harden: Managing Two-Queen Hives
Jun 30, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky dive into the fascinating world of two-queen hive systems with guests Alan Wade and Dannielle Harden. Alan, an Australian researcher and longtime contributor to The Australasian Beekeeper, brings deep technical expertise and historical context to the discussion. Dannielle, a beekeeper and educator, adds a hands-on perspective from the field.
Together, they explore what it takes to successfully manage colonies with two laying queens—why beekeepers attempt it, how it's traditionally done, and what innovations are reshaping the approach. Alan shares his work comparing various dual-queen configurations, including divided brood chambers and ve...
Duration: 00:49:41Regeneron STS Finalist, Atreya Manaswi - SHB
Jun 23, 2025In this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, we welcome an inspiring young voice in honey bee research—Atreya Manaswi, a high school senior and top 40 finalist in the 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search. Atreya shares the fascinating journey that began with a fishing trip and led to a multi-year research project aimed at controlling one of the most damaging pests of honey bees: the small hive beetle.
Working under mentorship from the USDA and University of Florida, Atreya developed a new organic bait based on the volatile compounds found in beer. He didn't stop there—he designed a sola...
Duration: 00:40:48[Bonus] Short - Summer in the Apiary with Dewey
Jun 17, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Dr. Dewey Caron returns with his latest "audio postcard," diving into summer apiary management. As the season heats up, Dewey asks: are we unknowingly stressing our bees through our supering choices?
Drawing from a recent Brazilian study led by Dr. David De Jong, Dewey explores the physiological impacts of over-supering on honey bee colonies. The research found that adding too many foundation supers at once can elevate stress markers in forager bees—potentially compromising immune response and productivity. Dewey explains how thoughtful supering—adding boxes as needed—yields more honey and less s...
Duration: 00:18:21Pollinator Week 2025 with Pollinator Partnership
Jun 16, 2025In this special episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, we launch our eighth season with a celebration of Pollinator Week and a conversation with Kelly Bills, Executive Director of Pollinator Partnership. Kelly returns to share exciting updates on their growing programs, from the BeeMD diagnostic tool relaunch to the expansion of Bee Friendly Farming and Gardening certifications. She also discusses the Pollinator Steward Certification, a program educating people across professions to become effective stewards of pollinators in their communities.
We explore the importance of native plants, new educational tools like Find Your Roots, and proactive efforts to prepare...
Duration: 00:44:31[Bonus] Short - Jeometry Bee Wear Designed for Women!
Jun 13, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Jeff sits down with Jenna York, founder of Jeometry Beewear, a new line of protective beekeeping clothing designed specifically for women. Combining her 10 years of beekeeping experience with two decades in fashion design, Jenna shares how frustration with ill-fitting gear inspired her to create a solution from the ground up.
Based in Charleston, South Carolina, Jeometry Beewear uses eco-friendly materials—including a breathable, recycled honeycomb mesh—and thoughtful design elements like bust pleats, functional pockets, and single-zipper access. Jenna explains the challenges of domestic manufacturing, the importance of gear that fits real...
Duration: 00:18:59Bee Business with Jim Hartman
Jun 09, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky sit down with Jim Hartman, the 2024 North Carolina Small Farmer of the Year and a dedicated honey producer. Jim shares his journey from military service and corporate life to becoming a full-time "honey farmer" and entrepreneur. His passion for beekeeping and veteran advocacy shines through as he discusses building a farm business from the ground up—debt-free and focused on sustainable growth.
Jim offers practical insights into treating a beekeeping operation as a serious business rather than a hobby. He breaks down essential strategies like proper bookkeeping, the importance of filing a...
Duration: 00:48:37Summer Management Tips with Jim Tew
Jun 02, 2025In this lively episode, Jeff and Becky welcome back Dr. Jim Tew, host of Honey Bee Obscura and longtime beekeeper, for an unscripted conversation on the quirks, questions, and quiet joys of summer beekeeping. With decades of experience and a healthy dose of humor, Jim reflects on managing colonies during the busy season—when things rarely go to plan.
From ants nesting under hive covers to quirky package bee behavior and the eternal struggle of running out of supers, Jim offers practical advice laced with storytelling. He shares his experiences with package installs, queen releases, and how he...
Duration: 00:58:45Honey Bee Genetics & Breeding with Dr. Robert E. Page
May 26, 2025What do honey bee genetics mean for the everyday beekeeper—and how do researchers untangle traits like foraging behavior, hygienic tendencies, and even pollen hoarding? In this episode, Jeff and Becky sit down with Dr. Rob Page, one of the world's leading experts in honey bee genetics and author of the newly updated Honey Bee Genetics and The Art of the Bee. Rob shares stories from his early influences, including his time with Harry Laidlaw and the legacy of Walter Rothenbuhler, and how his fascination with bee behavior grew into a groundbreaking career in genetic research.
They al...
Duration: 00:58:04[Bonus] Short - Dr. Dewey Caron on Supering
May 20, 2025On this special World Bee Day edition of Beekeeping Today Podcast Shorts, Dr. Dewey Caron shares another "audio postcard" exploring the vital role of communication in supering—adding boxes to a hive for nectar storage and honey production. Dewey explains how supering is a message to the bees: "Fill it up!"
He discusses different strategies—top supering, bottom supering, and baiting—and how proactive management can reduce swarming and increase honey yields. Drawing from research by the University of Georgia, Dewey notes there's no significant advantage to labor-intensive bottom supering over easier top supering.
He offers...
Duration: 00:18:22Beekeeper and Congressman - Rep. Jim Himes, CT
May 19, 2025In this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, Jeff and Becky welcome U.S. Representative Jim Himes of Connecticut's 4th Congressional District for a lively and inspiring conversation—not about politics, but about bees. A hobbyist beekeeper with a deep passion for the craft, Jim shares how he got started, the joys of hive management, and why working bees is his favorite antidote to the stress of congressional life.
From extracting honey to navigating Varroa mites and splits, Jim discusses his apiary in suburban Connecticut, seasonal nectar flows, and how beekeeping has awakened his awareness of pollinators and bl...
Duration: 00:44:23Regional Beekeepers: Spring 2025
May 12, 2025In this 2025 spring beekeeping update, Jeff and Becky gather beekeepers from across the country for a timely check-in on seasonal progress, survival rates, and challenges. Joining the table are Ang Roell (MA/FL), Bonnie Morse (CA), Duane Combs (AZ), and Jay Williams (TN), each offering a candid look at their spring buildup after a winter marked by extremes.
Topics include overwintering survival—ranging from Duane's 70% losses in Arizona to Jay's impressive 96% survival in Tennessee—and how weather volatility and hive nutrition played pivotal roles. The conversation dives into spring splits, swarm control, queen longevity, and promising new varr...
Duration: 00:49:49InsideTheHive.TV with Dr. Humberto Boncristiani
May 05, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Dr. Humberto Boncristiani, bee biologist, educator, and founder of InsideTheHive.TV. Humberto shares his compelling journey from growing up with Africanized bees in Brazil to becoming a leading voice in honey bee health research and education.
He discusses how his scientific work—ranging from virology to applied honey bee biology—supports commercial beekeepers and emerging technologies. With clients like Dalan Animal Health and ToBe, Humberto helps test products, troubleshoot colony problems, and translate observational knowledge into measurable outcomes. He also explains the challenges of bringing new products to market in the...
Duration: 00:56:40[BONUS] Short - Dr. Dewey Caron - Swarming
Apr 30, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, Dr. Dewey Caron returns with an "audio postcard" on one of spring's biggest challenges: swarming. In less than 20 minutes, Dewey breaks down the science and management strategies of swarming across three communication levels—bee scientist to beekeeper, beekeeper to bees, and bee to bee.
Dewey emphasizes that successful beekeeping often hinges on managing three core issues: overwintering, varroa control, and swarming. Drawing from scientific literature, field experience, and behavioral cues, he details proactive and reactive swarm management practices—from requeening and early supering to Demaree splits, Snelgrove boards, and shook swarms.
<... Duration: 00:15:03Tropilaelaps and Varroa Update with Dr. Samuel Ramsey
Apr 28, 2025Dr. Samuel Ramsey returns to the podcast with jaw-dropping updates from his global research into Tropilaelaps and Varroa mites. In this fast-paced and eye-opening conversation, Sammy shares the latest findings from his Honey Bee-nome Project, including recent fieldwork in the Philippines, rat–mite mysteries, and the alarming resilience of Tropilaelaps mites in cold climates.
Listeners will hear how Sammy and his international team are sequencing the genomes of all honey bee species and their parasites to build a global reference library—a bold step toward proactive defense against emerging threats. He also breaks down what's still unknown abou...
Duration: 01:01:18Tracking Hive Theft with Deputy Sheriff Rowdy Freeman
Apr 21, 2025In this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, Jeff and Becky talk with Rowdy Freeman, a deputy sheriff from California who has become a leading figure in the fight against beehive theft. What began as a criminal investigation over a decade ago drew Rowdy into the world of bees, and today he's not only a law enforcement expert but also a commercial beekeeper managing over 1,200 colonies.
Rowdy shares how hive theft has grown into a serious agricultural crime, especially during almond pollination season in California. He explains the tactics thieves use, from stealing entire hives to removing bees...
Duration: 00:40:42Dalan Animal Health – Vaccine Updates & Breakthrough Discoveries
Apr 14, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Amy Floyd and Everett Hendrixon of Dalan Animal Health back to the podcast to discuss the latest developments surrounding honey bee vaccination. With spring queen orders underway, many beekeepers are exploring the option of vaccinated queens to help protect their colonies from brood diseases and beyond.
Amy, head of beekeeper relations and a former USDA researcher, shares her journey into beekeeping and how she came to work with Dalan. Everett, Dalan's sales manager, offers insights into the commercial side of introducing this new technology to the industry. Together, they provide...
Duration: 00:45:15Judging Honey Shows With Stephanie Slater
Apr 07, 2025In this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, certified honey judge Stephanie Slater joins Jeff and Becky to demystify the art and science of honey shows. From understanding how entries are judged to tips on preparing award-winning honey, Stephanie shares her journey from entering her first show in 2019 to becoming Wisconsin's first certified judge through the American Honey Show Training Council.
Stephanie discusses what makes a honey show entry stand out—from reading the rules (yes, seriously!) to selecting high-quality jars, preventing bubbles, and even traveling with honey safely. She shares insights into the Black Jar competition (hint: it...
Duration: 00:52:46[Bonus] Short - Dr. Dewey Caron, "Honey Bee Communication Dynamics"
Apr 02, 2025In this Beekeeping Today Podcast Short, we welcome back Dr. Dewey Caron for a quick yet insightful Audio Postcard on honey bee communication – Bee Scientist to Beekeeper, Beekeeper to Bee, and Bee to Bee. Dr. Caron shares timely advice for beekeepers, from colony assessments to spring preparations. Whether you're a beginner or experienced beekeeper, this short episode is packed with valuable tips to keep your colonies thriving. Tune in for expert insights from one of beekeeping's most respected educators!
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Beekeeping Today Episode with Dr. Priya Basu: https://beekeepingtodaupodcast.com/309 Pollen Database and Missouri State: ht... Duration: 00:13:23Univ. of Montana Beekeeper Education with Dr. Scott Debnam
Mar 31, 2025Online beekeeping education has come a long way—and the University of Montana is leading the way. In this episode, Jeff and Becky talk with Dr. Scott Debnam, head beekeeper and lead instructor for UM's Online Master Beekeeping Program, about how the program has evolved over the past 12 years and why it continues to grow.
Scott shares how the program balances science-based instruction with practical application. Rather than prescribing a one-size-fits-all approach, students learn honey bee biology and colony ecology so they can make informed decisions that fit their goals, values, and local conditions.
The pr...
Duration: 00:50:23[Bonus] Simon Mildren - Micro Honey Harvester
Mar 25, 2025Welcome to today's Beekeeping Today Podcast Short. We're excited to have Simon Mildren, founder and CEO of HiveKeepers, an Australian agtech company revolutionizing the beekeeping industry. Simon, a firefighter turned beekeeper, has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions for both hobbyist and commercial beekeepers. In this bonus episode, we'll be discussing HiveKeepers' latest innovation—the Micro Honey Harvester.
This compact device simplifies the honey extraction process, allowing beekeepers with 1-5 hives to harvest pure honey in less than five minutes. The Micro Honey Harvester eliminates the need for uncapping, bulky extractors, and extensive filtering, making the process ef...
Duration: 00:18:27FlowHive's SuperLifter with Creator Cedar Anderson
Mar 24, 2025Beekeeping has evolved significantly over the years, and few innovations have sparked as much conversation as the Flow Hive. In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome back Flow Hive co-founder, Cedar Anderson, who shares exciting updates on their latest innovation—the Superlifter. Designed to make hive inspections easier and more accessible for beekeepers of all experience levels, the Superlifter allows for effortless lifting of heavy honey supers, reducing strain on beekeepers' backs and improving hive management.
Cedar shares the journey behind this invention, including years of prototyping and refining the design. With a simple, easy-to-use system, the Su...
Duration: 00:46:35Predicting Honey Bee Foraging with AI - Davidson Fellow Vince Wu
Mar 17, 2025In this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, Jeff and Becky welcome an extraordinary young researcher, Vince Wu, a high school senior and Davidson Fellow Scholarship winner. Vince's groundbreaking research combines artificial intelligence and honey bee foraging behavior, using radio frequency identification (RFID) tracking and deep learning models to predict how weather influences bee foraging activity.
Vince's project, which started as a personal exploration of beekeeping and science, turned into a sophisticated study that gathered over 50,000 data points. He tracked individual foraging flights across three hives using RFID tags and monitored concurrent weather conditions to build predictive models...
Duration: 00:42:55Raising Package Bees & Queens with Ray Olivarez
Mar 10, 2025Spring is here, and if you haven't thought about your packages and queens yet, it's time to act! In this episode, Beekeeping Today Podcast welcomes Ray Olivarez of Olivarez Honey Bees (OHB) to discuss the intricacies of raising high-quality queens and packages. Ray shares the fascinating journey of his family's multi-generational beekeeping business, the logistics of safely transporting thousands of package bees across the country, and the meticulous selection process that ensures strong, productive colonies.
From the challenges of breeding mite-resistant bees to the latest advancements in bee transport and health, this episode dives deep into what...
Duration: 00:54:46Upscaling #5 - Lessons Learned with Ritchie Schaefer
Mar 03, 2025Scaling a beekeeping operation comes with unique challenges and opportunities, and in this episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, Minnesota beekeeper Ritchie Schaeffer shares his firsthand experience moving from hobbyist to sideliner. Starting in 2018 with just a few hives, Ritchie built B2B Honey into a successful business by seizing market opportunities, developing key relationships, and staying adaptable in the ever-changing world of beekeeping.
In this conversation, Ritchie discusses the challenges of almond pollination, the advantages and struggles of transitioning to indoor wintering, and how he markets his honey to restaurants, distilleries, and direct consumers. He also highlights...
Duration: 00:42:12[Bonus] Short - Colony and USDA Losses with AHPA's President Steve Coy
Feb 25, 2025The U.S. beekeeping industry is facing a crisis. Honey bee losses have skyrocketed, with commercial beekeepers reporting an average of 62% colony losses since June, as reported by Project Apis m. At the same time, critical USDA bee research programs are being cut, raising concerns about how quickly the industry can recover.
In this Beekeeping Today Podcast BONUS episode, Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman sit down with Steven Coy, president of the American Honey Producers Association (AHPA) and co-owner of the Coy Bee Company, to discuss the severity of the losses and what they mean for beekeepers...
Duration: 00:17:36Upscaling from Hobbyist to Sideliner - The Business
Feb 24, 2025In this episode of the Upscaling from Hobbyist to Sideliner series, we explore the business side of beekeeping with two beekeepers who successfully made the leap. Hosts Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman are joined by Tara Dawn Chapman of Two Hives Honey in Austin, Texas, and Jay Williams of Williams Honey Farm in Tennessee.
Tara and Jay share their personal journeys—both of which began outside of agriculture—detailing their challenges, missteps, and the pivotal moments that shaped their businesses. From scaling their apiaries to diversifying their revenue streams, they offer practical advice for beekeepers looking to turn...
Duration: 00:48:23[Bonus] BTP Short - 2025 Winter Losses as of Feb 18
Feb 18, 2025In today's BTP Short, we talk with John Miller, of Miller Honey, who's family has been in beekeeping for over 130 years, about this winter's honey bee losses. Is it real or hyped? John provides a lifetime perspective to the losses so many beekeepers (hobbyists, sideliners and commercial beekeepers) are experiencing this year.
The numbers are real.
Tune in for a timely, candid and short discussion about what's happening in the field, the challenges of understanding large-scale colony losses, and how beekeepers can stay informed.
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Project Apis m.: https://www.projectapism... Duration: 00:19:05Upscaling from Hobbyist to Sideliner - The Honey House (321)
Feb 17, 2025Expanding a beekeeping operation brings new challenges, especially when it comes to processing and bottling honey efficiently. In this episode, Jeff and Becky continue their series on upscaling from hobbyist to sideliner beekeeping with a deep dive into honey house design and equipment. They welcome back John Rath, co-owner of Betterbee, who shares his expertise on selecting the right extractor, uncapping system, and storage solutions to match a growing beekeeping business.
John explains the key decisions beekeepers must make when scaling up, from choosing the right equipment to optimizing workflow and managing space. He offers practical advice...
Duration: 00:47:28[Bonus] BTP Short - Unusually High Winter Bee Losses!
Feb 13, 2025Beekeeping Today Podcast Shorts brings you a quick dive into the latest buzz in beekeeping. In this first special episode, we welcome Dr. Humberto Boncristiani of Inside The Hive TV to discuss the alarming commercial colony losses reported this season. With beekeepers across the country facing unexpected die-offs, Humberto shares insights from his investigations, his conversations with industry experts like Blake Shook, and what beekeepers should watch for as the situation unfolds.
Is this Colony Collapse Disorder all over again? What role might weather, pathogens, and management practices play? Humberto unpacks the factors contributing to these losses...
Duration: 00:19:35Upscaling from Hobbyist to Sideliner - Equipment (320)
Feb 10, 2025In the second episode of our February series, Upscaling from Hobbyist to Sideliner Beekeeper, Jeff and Becky continue the conversation with returning guests Dr. Meghan Milbrath and Ana Heck from Michigan State University. This week's focus is on one of the most critical—and often costly—aspects of growing a beekeeping operation: equipment and logistics.
Meghan and Ana share their insights on how to strategically manage equipment as your apiary grows, covering everything from the pros and cons of building versus buying hive components to making decisions about palletizing, bottom boards, and the use of quee...
Duration: 00:32:45Upscaling from Hobbyist to Sideliner Beekeeping - The Bees
Feb 03, 2025Are you thinking about growing your beekeeping operation from hobbyist to sideliner? In this first episode of our February Upscaling Your Beekeeping series, Jeff and Becky sit down with two experienced beekeepers and educators, Meghan Milbrath and Ana Heck, to explore what it takes to successfully expand your apiary.
Meghan, an assistant professor at Michigan State University and a seasoned beekeeper, shares her experiences running her own beekeeping business while balancing research and extension work. Ana, an apiculture extension educator with MSU, brings her insights into managing a growing bee operation while supporting pollinators beyond the apiary.<...
Duration: 00:33:00Randy Oliver: Researching Better Beekeeping
Jan 27, 2025In this episode, we welcome back the renowned Randy Oliver of Scientific Beekeeping. Randy shares his latest insights and findings, offering practical advice and groundbreaking research for beekeepers of all experience levels. From breeding varroa-resistant honey bees to redesigning robbing screens and investigating oxalic acid applications, Randy takes us on a deep dive into the science behind better beekeeping practices.
Randy's candid discussion covers the challenges of breeding for varroa resistance, the nuances of mite management, and the role of nutrition in hive health. He also shares his ongoing research on oxalic acid vaporizers, revealing surprising findings...
Duration: 00:47:46Beekeeping In Ireland with Dara Scott
Jan 20, 2025In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome back Dara Scott, founder and managing director of HiveAlive, to dive deeper into his unique beekeeping practices in Ireland. Building on his previous appearance, Dara shares insights into his queen management program, the benefits of working with Apis mellifera mellifera, and how Ireland's challenging weather influences beekeeping strategies.
Dara discusses his transition to using smaller hive boxes and foundationless frames, the impact of locally adapted queens, and his innovative approach to overwintering multiple queens in a single hive stack. He also highlights the challenges and advantages of working with native...
Duration: 00:59:30Fred Dunn: Bees, YouTube and Photography
Jan 13, 2025In this captivating episode of Beekeeping Today Podcast, Jeff and Becky sit down with Frederick Dunn, accomplished beekeeper, YouTube creator, and lifelong photographer. Fred shares his fascinating journey from documenting wildlife during his Navy career to becoming a dedicated educator in the beekeeping community.
Fred discusses how his passion for photography enhances his beekeeping, capturing intricate details of honey bee behavior and hive life with cutting-edge technology. He delves into the challenges and triumphs of macro and micro photography, offering tips for beekeepers looking to document their own hives.
The conversation also explores Fred's commitment...
Duration: 00:50:23Beekeeping Hot Topics and Trends in 2025
Jan 06, 2025Kick off 2025 with an insightful conversation featuring Dr. David Peck, Director of Research and Education at Betterbee, as he joins Jeff and Becky to discuss the year's hottest trends and challenges in beekeeping. From cutting-edge varroa control methods to potential impacts of the invasive yellow-legged hornet, this episode is packed with valuable information for beekeepers of all levels.
David shares exciting updates on new mite control products, including VarroxSan and RNAi technology, and highlights the growing popularity of biotechnical strategies like brood breaks. The discussion also dives into the concerning presence of yellow-legged hornets in the southeastern...
Duration: 00:49:45North American Honey Bee Expo 2025 - Saturday
Jan 04, 2025Join us for a special series of episodes recorded live from the floor of the North American Honey Bee Expo in Louisville, KY, January 2–4, 2025. Jeff and Becky bring you the latest beekeeping insights, trends, and innovations directly from one of the biggest beekeeping events of the year.
Tune in as we chat with industry leaders, researchers, and beekeepers from across the country. Whether you're attending in person or catching up from home, these episodes will keep you connected to the hive buzz at NAHBE!
Stay tuned for insights into the hottest topics in beekeeping, new pr...
Duration: 01:08:52North American Honey Bee Expo 2025 - Friday
Jan 03, 2025Join us for a special series of episodes recorded live from the floor of the North American Honey Bee Expo in Louisville, KY, January 2–4, 2025. Jeff and Becky bring you the latest beekeeping insights, trends, and innovations directly from one of the biggest beekeeping events of the year.
Tune in as we chat with industry leaders, researchers, and beekeepers from across the country. Whether you're attending in person or catching up from home, these episodes will keep you connected to the hive buzz at NAHBE!
Stay tuned for insights into the hottest topics in beekeeping, new pr...
Duration: 00:38:42North American Honey Bee Expo 2025 - Thursday
Jan 03, 2025Join us for a special series of episodes recorded live from the floor of the North American Honey Bee Expo in Louisville, KY, January 2–4, 2025. Jeff and Becky bring you the latest beekeeping insights, trends, and innovations directly from one of the biggest beekeeping events of the year.
Tune in as we chat with industry leaders, researchers, and beekeepers from across the country. Whether you're attending in person or catching up from home, these episodes will keep you connected to the hive buzz at NAHBE!
Stay tuned for insights into the hottest topics in beekeeping, new pr...
Duration: 00:19:50New Years Resolutions - 2025
Dec 30, 2024Happy New Year from all of us at Beekeeping Today Podcast! In this special holiday episode, Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman are joined by Jim Tew, co-host of the Honey Bee Obscura Podcast, to reflect on beekeeping in 2024 and look forward to 2025. Together, they discuss New Year's resolutions for the year ahead, from enhancing Varroa mite management practices to streamlining honey production and storage.
Jeff shares his focus on strengthening colonies through rigorous mite management, while Jim reflects on adapting to "age-related beekeeping," embracing technology like Bluetooth hive monitoring, and stepping back from physically demanding tasks like...
Duration: 00:22:37Holiday Special - 2024
Dec 23, 2024It's the holiday season, and Jeff, Becky, and special guest Jim Tew from the Honey Bee Obscura Podcast are here to reflect on the year in beekeeping. From an unusually early spring to memorable moments with bees and family, they share personal stories and highlights from 2024.
Jim recounts adventures in the bee yard with his grandson Will, while Becky reflects on adapting to changing weather patterns to keep her colonies thriving. Together, they celebrate the joys and challenges of beekeeping, look back on their favorite podcast episodes, and express heartfelt gratitude to their loyal listeners.
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Duration: 00:19:45Honey Bee Nutrition with Dr. Priya Basu
Dec 16, 2024This week, Jeff and Becky welcome Dr. Priya Basu to discuss one of the most important—and often overlooked—aspects of beekeeping: honey bee nutrition. Priya shares her expertise on what it takes to keep colonies thriving, diving into the critical role of proteins, carbohydrates, and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals. Her approachable style and deep knowledge make complex topics easy to understand and apply, whether you're managing one hive or hundreds.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into feeding strategies across the seasons, including how to prepare colonies for winter and stimulate growth in spring. Priya explains why...
Duration: 00:55:31Honey Bee Micro-Nutrition and Pollen with Dr. Ramesh Sagili
Dec 09, 2024Dr. Ramesh Sagili of Oregon State University joins Jeff and Becky to dive deep into the fascinating world of honey bee nutrition and its critical role in hive health. From the complexities of macronutrients and micronutrients to the development of a national pollen nutritional database, Ramesh shares insights from his groundbreaking research. He explains how optimal nutrition not only helps bees combat stressors like Varroa mites and pathogens but also contributes to successful overwintering and queen rearing.
The episode also touches on the challenges of studying honey bee nutrition, including the intricate dynamics between larval and adult...
Duration: 00:52:49World Atlas of Honey with Marina Marchese
Dec 02, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome back Marina Marchese, celebrated honey sommelier and author of The World Atlas of Honey. Marina shares her journey from backyard beekeeper to internationally recognized honey expert and educator. She discusses the fascinating concept of honey terroir, explaining how soil, climate, and floral sources influence the flavor, color, and aroma of honey. With examples from her latest book, Marina guides listeners on a sensory journey, showcasing the diversity and cultural significance of honeys from around the globe.
Listeners will gain insights into how understanding honey's unique qualities can elevate its value...
Duration: 00:56:36The Propola Hive with Jeff Johnson
Nov 25, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Jeff Johnson, co-founder of Premier Bee Products, for a fascinating discussion on the innovations shaping modern beekeeping. Jeff Johnson shares how a quest for better foundation led to the creation of Puracell, a plastic foundation that mimics natural honeycomb with precise cell sizes and thinner cell walls, designed to promote healthier colonies. Listeners will hear about the years of research and meticulous measurements that went into developing this foundation, giving bees the most natural environment possible within the hive.
The episode also dives into Premier Bee's latest development: the Propola...
Duration: 00:49:38Monitoring the Hive with Broodminder's Rich and Lorenzo
Nov 18, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky sit down with Rich Morris and Lorenzo Pons of Broodminder, the innovative team behind hive monitoring technology that's helping beekeepers better understand their colonies. Rich and Lorenzo discuss the origins of Broodminder and how they've made high-tech hive monitoring accessible for beekeepers of all experience levels. They share how Broodminder's devices provide insights into brood levels, colony productivity, and even hive weight—essential indicators of colony health.
Listeners will also get a sneak peek into Broodminder's newest venture, BeeTV. This upcoming technology aims to monitor varroa mites inside the hive with an...
Duration: 00:57:27Dead Bees Don't Make Honey with Theresa Martin
Nov 11, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Theresa Martin, author of Dead Bees Don't Make Honey, as she shares insights into her distinctive approach to beekeeping. Theresa, who boasts an impressive 99% colony survival rate, attributes her success to a set of practical, research-informed techniques that prioritize colony health. From integrated pest management to methods inspired by nature, she provides a detailed look at practices that might just give your bees a stronger fighting chance. Listeners will enjoy Theresa's data-driven approach and her passion for science-backed beekeeping, a perspective shaped by her correspondence with Dr. Thomas Seeley.
Alongside...
Duration: 00:58:44Regional Beekeepers - Fall 2024
Nov 04, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky bring together beekeepers from different regions across the U.S. to discuss the unique challenges they faced this past season. From Arizona's intense heat to Washington's unusually wet spring, our guests share insights into how varying climates impact bee health, honey production, and mite control. Duane in Arizona talks about keeping bees cool in record-breaking temperatures, while Paul in Washington dealt with an extended rainy season. Jay in Tennessee and Bonnie in California highlight their experiences with drought and dry conditions affecting nectar flows, and Ang explains how seasonal shifts influenced her queen...
Duration: 00:49:07The Habitat Crisis #4 - Bee and Butterfly Fund
Oct 28, 2024In this final episode of our month-long Habitat Crisis series, made possible by the Minnesota Honey Producers Association, Jeff and Becky are joined by Pete Berthelsen and Zac Browning to discuss the critical role habitat restoration plays in supporting honey bee health and overall pollinator well-being. Pete and Zac are leaders of The Bee and Butterfly Habitat Fund, a program that has been making significant strides in creating high-quality, sustainable pollinator habitats. In this conversation, they share success stories of how their innovative projects have restored honey bee forage and even brought back native bee species in areas where...
Duration: 00:52:44The Habitat Crisis #3 - Dr. Diana Cox-Foster
Oct 21, 2024In this third episode of our month-long Habitat Crisis series, made possible by the Minnesota Honey Producers Association, Jeff and Becky sit down with Dr. Diana Cox-Foster from the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insects Research Unit. Diana shares fascinating insights from her research on the complex interactions between honey bees and native pollinators, revealing the impact of habitat loss on bee populations. You'll hear about her team's innovative studies on the carrying capacity of environments and how honey bee colonies can coexist with native species without negatively affecting them—so long as floral resources are sufficient.
Listeners will also le...
Duration: 00:49:42The Habitat Crisis #2 - Dr. Andony Melathopoulos
Oct 14, 2024In the second episode of our month-long series on the Habitat Crisis, made possible by the Minnesota Honey Producers Association, Jeff and Becky are joined by Dr. Andony Melathopoulos from Oregon State University. Andony brings his extensive knowledge of honey bee and wild bee health to the conversation, focusing on the critical role habitat plays in sustaining bee populations. He discusses how shifts in land use, agriculture, and climate have impacted nectar and pollen availability, leading to reduced honey yields and challenges for beekeepers. Andony also highlights the importance of targeted conservation efforts, such as planting legumes and brassicas...
Duration: 00:50:11The Habitat Crisis #1 - Dr. Gabriela Quinlan
Oct 07, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky kick off a month-long series on the habitat crisis, made possible by the Minnesota Honey Producers Association, with special guest Dr. Gabriela Quinlan, an integrative ecologist focused on honey bee and pollinator nutrition. Gabriela shares her expertise on how habitat quality impacts bee health, emphasizing the importance of diverse forage and the role of soils in supporting strong pollinator populations. She also dives into insights gathered from the USDA NASS database, revealing how changes in land use, herbicide application, and climate shifts have contributed to the decline in honey production over the past...
Duration: 00:37:56Bee Regenerative with Sarah Red-Laird
Sep 30, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky sit down with Sarah Red-Laird, founder and co-director of Bee Regenerative, formerly known as the Bee Girl Organization. Sarah shares insights into her journey from founding the Bee Girl Organization to leading impactful regenerative agriculture projects that benefit pollinators. Listeners will hear about the challenges and rewards of working with native pollinators, honey bees, and agricultural landscapes, and how Sarah's work in regenerative agriculture is building healthier ecosystems.
From discussing the unique grazing habits of bison on pollinator habitats to exploring her passion for native bee surveys, Sarah offers a fresh...
Duration: 01:08:33The Golden Age of Beekeeping with Peter Borst (297)
Sep 23, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky are joined by Peter Borst, author of The Golden Age of Beekeeping. Peter shares fascinating insights into the history of beekeeping, exploring how the industry evolved from a disorganized practice into a standardized and structured operation. He explains why the period from the 1860s to 1920 is often referred to as beekeeping's "golden age," a time of innovation when beekeepers like A.I. Root revolutionized the industry by standardizing equipment and making beekeeping more accessible.
Peter also highlights lesser-known figures in beekeeping history, including women like Ellen Tupper and Jenny Ashley, whose...
Duration: 00:54:35Honey Bee Veterinarians with Tracy Farone, DVM
Sep 16, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky sit down with Dr. Tracy Farone, a large animal veterinarian who has applied her expertise to honey bees. Tracy shares her journey from caring for cows and horses to becoming a go-to resource for honey bee health. She dives into the importance of viewing bees as livestock and how a veterinarian's approach to animal care can benefit beekeepers.
Tracy discusses the FDA's 2017 mandate requiring veterinarians to prescribe antibiotics for honey bees, explaining how this has created both challenges and opportunities. She emphasizes the need for stronger relationships between veterinarians and beekeepers...
Duration: 00:53:34Bee Smart Designs with CEO Cliff Struhl
Sep 09, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Cliff Struhl, CEO of BeeSmart Designs, for an engaging conversation about innovation in beekeeping equipment. Cliff shares his unique journey into beekeeping, which began with a simple favor for a friend and quickly evolved into a passion for creating smarter, more efficient beekeeping tools.
Cliff discusses the origins of his company and how his background in plastics and molding led him to develop products that stand out in the beekeeping world. From the first hive stand he designed to the latest innovations, Cliff explains how BeeSmart Designs focuses on durability...
Duration: 00:51:33Seaweeds and Honey Bees with Dara Scott
Sep 02, 2024In this episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Dara Scott, CEO and founder of HiveAlive, to discuss his journey in beekeeping and the innovative products his company offers. Dara shares how his fascination with beekeeping began over 25 years ago, inspired by his travels in New Zealand. His background in marine research at the prestigious Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute has given him a unique perspective on problem-solving and innovation, which he now applies to beekeeping.
Dara talks about the creation of HiveAlive, a globally recognized bee supplement based on seaweed extracts. He explains how the supplement, which also includes...
Duration: 00:46:18