Podcast: The Bees’ Ears | Unhealthy Beekeeping Weblog


Our newest podcast rambles across the bees’ ears. To be had far and wide you take hold of your podcasts. Experience.

Season 1 Episode 4: About Bees, Tradition & Interest Podcast – The Bees’ Ears

On this episode, we find that bugs, together with bees, can pay attention. They have got 3 ways of choosing up sound – thru their antennae, their toes, and thru their armour (exoskeleton). Since bees can pay attention, does song calm the bees and scale back stings? And because bees can pay attention, does the previous custom of “Telling the Bees” make sense? Is that why, upon Queen Elizabeth’s loss of life, the royal bees had been informed about her passing through the royal beekeeper? Why?

How do  bees buzz? Do they pay attention their very own humming? Is the tone of a cheerful hive (261 Hz, center C on a piano) the root for all western song? If bees aren’t dancing at a celebration, do they really feel unnoticed and get unhappy? Is it incorrect for us to characteristic human ideas and feelings to bees? Must there be bee insect sanctuaries? The place? How would that paintings? When Asian honey bees do their flash dance, is it noisy?

In any case, why don’t honey bees pollinate tomatoes? They may be able to’t, however bumble bees can. It’s were given the whole thing to do with insect dimension, weight, and one thing referred to as buzz pollination. Pay attention to this episode as we evaluate their humming talents.

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Podcast website online: https://websites.libsyn.com/540327/web site

About Ron Miksha: https://about-bees.org/about-ron/

Watch the podcast:  https://www.youtube.com/@ABCCPodcast

About Ron Miksha

Ron Miksha is a bee ecologist running on the College of Calgary. He’s additionally a geophysicist and does slightly of science writing and running a blog. Ron has labored as a radio broadcaster, a beekeeper, and Earth scientist. (Ask him about seismic waves.) He is based totally in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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