PolliNation

Andony Melathopoulos

A Pollinator Health Podcast

  • 26 minutes 2 seconds
    259 - Washington State Update (so much news)

    This episode we catch up with Katie Buckley the Pollinator Health Coordinator for Washington State Department of Agriculture. She tells us about two new pollinator bills that passed in the Washington Legislature, as well as the growing Washington Bee Atlas. 

    21 April 2024, 12:55 pm
  • 26 minutes 36 seconds
    258 - Tillamook Apiary and Garden Learning Center (aka there is more to Tillamook than cheese)

    This week we hear about a remarkable initiative in Tillamook, Oregon. Known for its world famous dairy, its home to an industrious beekeeping club that is providing top-notch education to the region (and the thousands of people who come through it each summer). 

    1 April 2024, 2:43 am
  • 23 minutes 19 seconds
    257 - Lotmaria... the bee gut organism you have never heard of

    Adult honey bees have a variety of organisms that live in their guts. Some are benign but some, like Nosema ceranae, can be pathogentic. In this episode we hear of  Courtney MacInnis' relentless pursuit of understanding the status of an organism you have never heard of - Lotmaria passim - both on its own, and in combination with Nosema ceranae. Her findings are most unexpected. 

    10 March 2024, 10:36 pm
  • 27 minutes 13 seconds
    256 - Backyard Habitat Certification

    In this episode we hear from Susie Peterson who is the co-manager of the very popular Backyard Habitat Certification Program in Oregon. The program is managed in partnership with Portland Audubon and can help you better design your backyard for biodiversity. 

    19 February 2024, 6:42 pm
  • 51 minutes 53 seconds
    255 - Stay out! The perils of commercial bumble colonies to wild queens.

    Bumble bee queens have been known to try and take over already established nests. Sometimes they manage to take over the nest and increase their own reproductive success. But according to new research from Heather Grab this is not what happens when a wild bumble bee queen tries to take over a commercial bumble bee colony. 

    5 February 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 36 seconds
    254 - Restoring Pollinator Habitat with Greenbelt Land Trust

    Land Trusts punch above their weight in creating pollinator habitat. In this episode we talk with Greenbelt Land Trust of some of their innovative methods for restoring pollinator habitat on a working farm. 

    22 January 2024, 5:18 am
  • 20 minutes 32 seconds
    253 - Bee Friendly Farming in the PNW

    Bee Friendly Farming is an initiative to certify agricultural production for taking steps to help bees. This week we hear about the expansion of the program to the Pacific Northwest, specifically with regards to wine grapes. 

    11 December 2023, 6:29 am
  • 32 minutes 15 seconds
    252 - Maximizing pollination potential in cherries

    Bees are just one part of maximizing cherry yield. Before the bees arrive, cherries have to be pruned properly and given the right nutrition. Also, bee attractive cover crops can help rejuvinate the soil before replanting. We hear about all the tricks to maximizing pollination success in cherries from Mike Omeg of Orchard View Cherries. 

    27 November 2023, 9:42 am
  • 11 minutes 16 seconds
    251 - Surveying for American foulbrood in honey

    American foulbrood (AFB) is one of the most damaging diseases of honey bees. Up until now, beekeepers have lacked an early warning system to know whether the disease is rising in their colonies. In this episode we hear from Dr. Sarah Wood about an innovative system for surveying for AFB in honey,

    12 November 2023, 10:38 pm
  • 13 minutes 49 seconds
    250 - Garden bees of Portland

    Have you ever wondered which fuzzy yellow bee you just saw visiting a flower? In this episode, guest host Jen Hayes interviews Nicole Bell about two new and free resources that explore 67 species of bees found in Portland area gardens. Jen and Nicole are both graduate student members of OSU's Garden Ecology Lab. 

    30 October 2023, 9:00 am
  • 17 minutes 16 seconds
    249 - How to buy a native plant

    As nursery catalogs start to show up in our mailboxes and we think about the plants we want to grow next season, it's easy to get overwhelmed. In this episode, guest host Nicole Bell talks with Jen Hayes about two handouts that can help you better understand plant labels and discover if the plant in front of you is a wild-type native plant, a cultivar, or some other plant form! Jen and Nicole are both graduate student members of OSU's Garden Ecology Lab. 

    23 October 2023, 6:44 am
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