Podcast: Shifting Honey Bees, section 1


Season 1 Episode 10:  About Bees, Tradition & Interest Podcast – Shifting Honey Bees, section 1

Section 1 of Shifting Honey Bees. We take a look at the tactics beekeepers have carted their hives at the backs of people, donkeys, horse-drawn wagons, boats, flat-bed vehicles, semi-rigs, and plane. We don’t overlook to recognize the inventors of the palletized migratory beekeeping machine, the local bees who changed into displaced refugees, California almond growers, and an overly particular shoutout the President Eisenhower who promoted the superb freeway techniques simply so American beekeepers don’t get stuck at a redlight in Mayberry, North Carolina. It’s a large freeway, so let’s move!

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About Ron Miksha

Ron Miksha is a bee ecologist running on the College of Calgary. He’s additionally a geophysicist and does just a little 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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