PolliNation

Andony Melathopoulos

A Pollinator Health Podcast

  • 32 minutes 56 seconds
    296 - From Isolation to Innovation: Diversified Beekeeping in Northern BC | PolliNation

    Christine McDonald discusses her family-run beekeeping operation based in Terrace, British Columbia. Living in a remote area, Christine emphasizes the importance of in-person gatherings for bee education despite the proliferation of online resources. She explains how her family has turned geographical challenges into strengths, mentioning their diverse range of products, including honey and candles, and their reliance on wild forage like fireweed. Christine highlights the seasonal challenges they face, such as preparing colonies for winter and managing a short beekeeping season. She also elaborates on their approach to raising queens and maintaining their operation's sustainability. Additionally, Christine's Instagram presence has become a pivotal part of connecting with the wider beekeeping community.

    Rushing River Apiaries: https://www.rushingriverapiaries.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rushingriverapiaries/

    26 January 2026, 11:00 am
  • 50 minutes 6 seconds
    295 - Commercial Beekeeping Futures | PolliNation

    This week, we talk with Ryan Lieuallen of Sweet Bee Honey Company in Milton-Freewater, Oregon. Ryan shares insights into the significant challenges and changes within the beekeeping industry, including high winter mortality rates and the potential economic impacts of the Tropi mite infestation. We discuss the emergence of new Varroa treatments and innovative strategies for creating sustainable bee pastures for bees. Explore Ryan's dedication to maintaining a five-generation beekeeping heritage while adapting to future challenges in beekeeping and sustainable agriculture.

    Link to Sweet Bee Honey Company and how to donate to the Bee Foundation:

    https://www.sweetbeehoneyco.com

    29 December 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 33 minutes 56 seconds
    294 - Ghost Bees (and Why They're a Problem) | PolliNation

    In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Zach Portman discusses a new paper addressing the problem of ghost records in bee data. These records often lack physical specimens, creating challenges for verifying data of bee species. Dr. Portman explains the process and complications behind collecting and verifying bee data, emphasizing the importance of preserving specimens. The conversation also delves into the implications of ghost records for conservation efforts and taxonomy, proposing that funding agencies should require proper storage plans for collected specimens.

    Links:

    Portman, Z.M., Bruninga-Socolar, B., Chase, M.H., Harrison, T., Arduser, M., Tepedino, V.J. and Cariveau, D.P., 2025. Big data, changing taxonomy, and ghost records: permanent preservation of collected specimens is essential for insect monitoring. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 118(4), pp.331-345: https://academic.oup.com/aesa/article/118/4/331/8197915

    https://www.zportman.com

    1 December 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 41 seconds
    293 - Pollinator Pathway Bend | PolliNation

    Pollinator Pathway is a national organization dedicated to the establishment of native plant communities for pollinators that are managed without pesticides. It got started in the Western US in Bend, Oregon and this week we hear from two board members, Gwen Bartonek and Lisa Sanco, about the many activities the organization has pulled off in Oregon's High Desert city.

    Pollinator Pathway Bend: https://pollinatorpathwaybend.org/

    15 September 2025, 10:00 am
  • 41 minutes 38 seconds
    292 - The Overlooked Hoverfly | PolliNation

    Hover flies are everywhere—but most of us don't even notice them. This week on PolliNation, OSU graduate student Nina Miller unpacks the fascinating world of these bee look-alikes, from their diverse life histories to simple ways you can invite them into your garden.

    OSU Garden Ecology Lab: https://gardenecology.oregonstate.edu/

    23 June 2025, 10:00 am
  • 16 minutes 25 seconds
    291 - Vancouver Pollinator Festival | PolliNation

    It's festival season! If you're near Portland or Vancouver, WA, you won't want to miss the Vancouver Pollinator Festival happening this Saturday, June 21st at Marshall Park. Our guest, Kyle Roslund, founder of the Vancouver Bee Project, joins us to share what's in store—from garden tours and hands-on activities to a talk by renowned lepidopterist and Xerces Society founder, Dr. Robert Michael Pyle.

    Pollinator Festival info: https://pollinatorfestival.org/

    16 June 2025, 10:00 am
  • 33 minutes 57 seconds
    290 - Wildfires vs. Timber Harvesting: Impact on Bee Communities | PolliNation

    This week we delve into the fascinating world of bee communities in disturbed forests with Dr. Graham Frank, a recent PhD graduate from Oregon State University. Dr. Frank shares key insights about how bee communities are influenced by different types of disturbances, and what this means for forest management.

    Frank, G.S., Rivers, J.W., Verschuyl, J., Best, L.R., Betts, M.G., Kroll, A.J., Swanson, M.E. and Krawchuk, M.A., 2025. Comparison of Early Seral Forest Bee Communities Following Clearcutting or Wildfire Depends on Stand Age and Nesting Guild. Journal of Forestry, pp.1-45.

    Link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s44392-025-00016-1

    9 June 2025, 10:00 am
  • 45 minutes 59 seconds
    289 - They Make A LOT of Honey in Alberta | PolliNation

    In this episode of the Commercial Beekeeping Zone on PolliNation, we hear from Curtis Miedema, a second generation beekeeper from Barhead, Alberta, and President of North America's only beekeeper's commission. Curtis shares insights into stationary beekeeping and how he fits queen production into an operation focused on honey production. He also discusses the collaborative nature of the Alberta beekeeping community and the role of the Alberta Beekeepers Commission.

    Links: https://miedemahoney.com https://www.albertabeekeepers.ca

    27 May 2025, 10:00 am
  • 26 minutes 43 seconds
    287 - The Bees of National Wildlife Refuges | PolliNation

    We hear from Lincoln Best and August Jackson from Oregon State University this week about an initiative to inventory the bees of National Wildlife Refuges in Region 1 by Master Melittologist volunteers.

    Link to year 1 report: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xd07h2826

    7 April 2025, 11:00 am
  • 42 minutes 32 seconds
    288 - The Future of Washington State Pollination | PolliNation

    The attention to California almonds, means the pollination of Washington State tree fruits is often overlooked. But the massive pollination effort in Washington is a huge effort and may be facing potential problems. Harry and Andony catch up with commercial beekeeper Tim Hiatt to discuss tree fruit pollination, as well as Tim's efforts to advocate for beekeeping in the Washington legislature.

    31 March 2025, 10:00 am
  • 39 minutes 31 seconds
    286 - Precision Pollination with BeeHero | PolliNation

    This week on PolliNation Itai Kanot and Shelbi Perkins from BeeHero discuss how their in-hive and in-field sensors are improving pollination efficiency by providing real-time data on bee colony strength, benefiting both growers and beekeepers.

    BeeHero: https://www.beehero.io/

    17 March 2025, 10:00 am
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