PolliNation is a podcast from Oregon State University Extension Service that tells the stories of researchers, land managers and concerned citizens who are making bold strides to improve the health of pollinators.
237 Available Episodes (237 Total)Average duration: 00:37:32
Apr 23, 2023
236 - Vanderpool - (Very) wet start to PNW beekeeping
00:40:09
This week we hear about what this cold and wet spring has meant for Pacific Northwest beekeepers (and the crops they pollinate).
Apr 04, 2023
235 - Kulhanek - Washington's new Pollinator Health Research and Extension Program!
00:29:48
There are some amazing things happening for pollinators in Washington State these days. This week we hear about the brand new Pollinator Health Research and Extension Program.
Mar 05, 2023
234 - Goldstein - Colony strength and blueberry pollination
00:37:24
This week we hear why the strength of the colonies, not just the stocking rate, matters for blueberry pollination and how growers can evaluate strength in the field.
Feb 26, 2023
233 - Hill - The Latest Buzz
00:14:36
This week we hear about one of the best kept secrets, a newsletter from USDA that gives a regular update on what is going on in the pollinator world.
Feb 10, 2023
232 - Shannon - Do adjuvants influence bee health?
00:37:13
Pesticide applicators frequently add adjuvants to help their pesticide applications be more effective or safer to use. Adjuvants, however, are not assessed for their risk to bees by regulators. We hear about new research that assesses the safety of these products to bees.
Feb 07, 2023
231 - Dean - Georgia bee license plate
00:29:22
Oregon is going to be getting a new bee plate. We hear about our inspiration from beekeepers in Georgia.
Jan 01, 2023
230 - Eeraerts - Stocking honey bee colonies for the landscape
00:45:24
Extension guides often offer blanket recommendations for honey bee colony stocking rateson a field scale. This week we learn about new blueberry research that suggests these recommendations need to take the landscape into consideration.
Breeding honey bees is notoriously difficult. New molecular techniques may help.
Dec 14, 2022
228 - Rinkevich - Are varroa resistant to amitraz?
00:18:41
Beekeepers across North America depend on an acaricide containing amitraz to manage varroa mites, the most challenging pest problem bees face. In this episode we learn of a large scale effort to determine whether the mites are still susceptible to the treatments and what beekeepers can do if they face amitraz resistant mites.
Dec 07, 2022
227 - Lindsay- Matching plants to bees
00:16:48
It is often assumed that a single blend of flowers could serve all bees equally. In this episode we hear about some new research that considers how it might make sense to tailor resource availability in restored habitats to bee preference in an area.
Apr 23 | 00:40:09
236 - Vanderpool - (Very) wet start to PNW beekeeping
Apr 04 | 00:29:48
235 - Kulhanek - Washington's new Pollinator Health Research and Extension Program!
Mar 05 | 00:37:24
234 - Goldstein - Colony strength and blueberry pollination
Feb 26 | 00:14:36
233 - Hill - The Latest Buzz
Feb 10 | 00:37:13
232 - Shannon - Do adjuvants influence bee health?
Feb 07 | 00:29:22
231 - Dean - Georgia bee license plate
Jan 01 | 00:45:24
230 - Eeraerts - Stocking honey bee colonies for the landscape