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  • 6. Advocating for Honey with Eugene Makovec
    Feb 11 2025

    In this episode, we welcome Eugene Makovec, the editor of the American Bee Journal and a passionate advocate for the beekeeping community. Eugene's remarkable 30-year journey from a Wisconsin dairy farm to managing Sweet Harvest Honey in Missouri is a testament to his dedication and love for beekeeping. Throughout the episode, Eugene shares insights into his life, his initial lack of interest in bees, and how conversations with his father ignited a lifelong passion.

    Topics discussed

    • Eugene's Beekeeping Journey
    • Public Speaking and Community Engagement
    • Regulatory Challenges
    • Legislative Advocacy
    • Beekeeping Tips and Resources

    This episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and practical knowledge for both novice and experienced beekeepers. Eugene Makovic's story is not only about the intricacies of beekeeping but also a powerful reminder of the impact one person can have on a community. Whether you're interested in the art of beekeeping, legislative advocacy, or simply love a good success story, Eugene's insights and experiences offer valuable lessons on perseverance, passion, and the importance of community support in overcoming challenges.

    Links Mentioned in the Episode
    American Bee Journal

    Apiary Chronicles Links
    Website
    Check out the Grazing Grass Podcast

    Chapters

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    1 h et 15 min
  • 5. Hygienic Bees with Phoebe Synder
    Feb 4 2025

    Join us for an engaging episode of Apiary Chronicles as we explore the fascinating world of beekeeping with our guest, Phoebe Snyder, a dedicated beekeeper from Greensboro, North Carolina. Discover Phoebe's intriguing journey into beekeeping, starting from her childhood on a farm in Western Maryland and her unique experience selling praying mantis egg sacks on eBay. Initially aspiring to become a violinist or surgeon, Phoebe's passion for insects and a chance mentorship with a USDA researcher led her to the world of bees. Although she only recently acquired her own hives, Phoebe has been managing bees in research settings since 2015, and her academic background in biology provides valuable insights into bee behavior and hygienic practices.

    Listen in as we discuss the emotional and personal growth aspects of beekeeping, highlighting the unexpected connections formed with these industrious insects. Phoebe shares her experiences of overcoming challenges such as bee stings and heat stroke during the early stages of her beekeeping journey. Despite these hurdles, her passion for beekeeping grew, eventually leading her to expand her operations and transform her hobby into a business venture. With plans to increase her colonies and offer services like teaching beekeeping at a local college, Phoebe illustrates the balance between personal fulfillment and professional growth.

    In this episode, we also explore collaborative beekeeping efforts and the importance of maintaining genetic diversity within bee populations. Discover the various methods used to test hygienic behavior in bees, including innovative techniques developed with researchers. As Phoebe shares her insights on beekeeping tools, lessons learned, and favorite resources, she encourages both newcomers and seasoned beekeepers to embrace continuous learning and adaptability. With anecdotes and practical advice, this episode offers a rich perspective on the world of beekeeping and the valuable life lessons it imparts.

    Links Mentioned in the Episode
    BeeSource
    Phoebe on Instagram

    Apiary Chronicles Links
    website
    Check out the Grazing Grass Podcast

    Chapters

    • (00:00) - Introduction to Today's Episode
    • (00:24) - Fast Five with Phoebe Snyder
    • (01:08) - Phoebe's Beekeeping Journey
    • (03:51) - Early Experiences with Bees
    • (05:38) - Academic Pursuits and Research
    • (09:49) - Starting Her Own Apiary
    • (19:33) - Expanding the Apiary
    • (21:46) - Future Plans and Collaborations
    • (25:09) - The Chaos of Beekeeping
    • (25:35) - Italian Bees and Local Stock
    • (26:51) - The Importance of Networking in Beekeeping
    • (28:57) - Balancing Beekeeping and Personal Life
    • (31:05) - Online Resources for Beekeepers
    • (33:46) - Understanding Hygienic Behavior in Bees
    • (35:05) - Testing Methods for Hygienic Behavior
    • (44:18) - Selection Criteria for Breeder Bees
    • (49:24) - Famous Four Questions

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    55 min
  • 4. From Bee Cutouts to Sustainable Practices with Randy McCaffrey
    Jan 21 2025

    Join us as we explore the world of beekeeping through the fascinating experiences of Randy McCaffrey, known as 628 Dirt Rooster on social media. Randy's journey into beekeeping began unexpectedly when his brother enlisted his help with a challenging bee cutout from an old furniture warehouse. This adrenaline-filled encounter sparked Randy's passion for beekeeping, and he soon discovered that his skills in construction and woodwork were invaluable assets. Listen in as Randy recounts his early adventures, including an intense cutout from a farmhouse that left him with numerous bee stings but a newfound love for this unique hobby.

    Throughout the episode, we also touch on various philosophies in beekeeping, including the treatment-free approach and the natural adaptation of bees. With personal anecdotes and insights from recent conferences, we discuss the importance of understanding bee health beyond chemical treatments. Randy shares his experiences with hive management and the joys and challenges of splitting hives, handling cutouts, and managing excess colonies. You'll hear about the intersection of faith, regenerative agriculture, and beekeeping practices, highlighting a belief in natural solutions over reliance on pharmaceuticals.

    Finally, we emphasize the significance of construction knowledge in bee cutouts and how it often outweighs beekeeping expertise for those interested in the field. Randy offers practical advice for aspiring beekeepers, sharing effective techniques for bee removal from buildings and the importance of preventative maintenance. From utilizing infrared technology to locate bee colonies to the nuances of insurance considerations for cutout work, this episode provides a comprehensive overview for beginners and seasoned beekeepers alike. Tune in to learn about Randy's unique journey and gain valuable insights into the captivating world of beekeeping.

    Links Mentioned in the Episode
    628DirtRooster on YouTube


    Apiary Chronicles Links
    website
    Check out the Grazing Grass Podcast

    Chapters

    • (00:00) - Introduction to Today's Show
    • (00:21) - Fast Five with Randy McCaffrey
    • (01:51) - Randy's Journey into Beekeeping
    • (01:56) - First Cutout Experience
    • (03:16) - Challenges and Thrills of Early Beekeeping
    • (04:43) - Developing a Beekeeping Business
    • (05:11) - Equipment Choices for Cutouts
    • (08:47) - Managing Hot Bees
    • (13:34) - Philosophy on Beekeeping and Treatments
    • (22:08) - Swarm Catching Techniques
    • (27:49) - Introduction to Cutouts
    • (28:40) - Who Should Do Cutouts?
    • (29:10) - Challenges and Expertise Required
    • (29:50) - Construction Knowledge Over Beekeeping
    • (31:56) - Practical Tips for Cutouts
    • (39:35) - Handling and Saving Bees
    • (44:41) - Preventing Bees from Returning
    • (52:42) - Insurance and Business Considerations
    • (54:02) - Famous Four Questions
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    59 min
  • 3. From Backyard Hives to Swarmed with Mateo Kaiser
    Jan 14 2025

    Unlock the secrets of beekeeping with our guest, Mateo Kaiser, as we explore the art and science behind this rewarding hobby. Discover how Mateo transformed his backyard in Mountain View, California, into a thriving small-scale apiary during the pandemic, and learn why beekeeping is the perfect low-maintenance alternative to traditional pets. With insights into hive management, local regulations, and the peaceful nature of bee care, Mateo's journey offers a unique perspective for both novice and seasoned beekeepers alike.

    Our conversation touches on the innovative tools and techniques Mateo has encountered, from Flow Hives to Croatian queen isolators. Listen as Mateo shares his successes in community education through live honey harvesting demonstrations and explains his passion for connecting with fellow enthusiasts around the world. Whether it's managing hives in a suburban setting or experimenting with new beekeeping gadgets, Mateo's experiences highlight the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of beekeeping.

    Finally, dive into the world of swarm management with Mateo's groundbreaking platform, Bee Swarmed. This unique initiative connects beekeepers with reported swarms, fostering a community-driven approach to swarm prediction and management. By leveraging citizen science and open-source collaboration, Bee Swarmed not only aids in swarm capture but also strengthens the beekeeping community. Tune in for practical tips, favorite resources, and Mateo's vision for the future of beekeeping, empowering listeners to embrace this enchanting practice.

    Links Mentioned in the Episode
    Swarmed

    Apiary Chronicles Links
    website
    Check out the Grazing Grass Podcast

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    53 min
  • 2. Exploring the World of Bees and Digital Creations with Fred Dunn
    Jan 7 2025

    Join us for a exploration into the multifaceted world of Fred Dunn, a dedicated beekeeper, photographer, and animal enthusiast. Fred shares his inspiring journey into beekeeping, driven by his fascination with animal behavior and the phenomenon of colony collapse disorder. Discover the intricacies of his apiary, "The Way to Bee," nestled in the snow-laden Erie County, Pennsylvania, where he manages 43 hives. Listen as Fred recounts his experiences with a variety of animals, including chickens and emus, reflecting on his role as a Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Poultry Technician and his lifelong passion for understanding the natural world.

    In a fascinating discussion on modern beekeeping practices, we touch on the challenges of returning to beekeeping after a hiatus and the importance of collaboration with researchers to stay informed. Fred emphasizes the complexities of managing bee genetics and the significance of supporting breeders focused on resilient bee genetics. Gain insights into innovative beehive designs and Fred's passion for photography, highlighting his journey from film to digital and his preference for documenting healthy bee colonies. Learn about his approach to photography, shaped by his family's rich history in the field and his background in the Navy, where he first encountered digital and underwater imaging technology.

    Our conversation also ventures into Fred's online presence, including his popular YouTube channel, where he shares content on chickens, bees, and more. Fred discusses the evolution of his channel and the surprising connections and community engagement that have arisen from both his podcast and YouTube endeavors. Aspiring beekeepers will find valuable advice and resources, including the timeless "The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture" and the importance of finding a mentor. Explore Fred's digital footprint and uncover the quirky history behind his website, Fred's Fine Fowl, offering a delightful glimpse into his world. Don't miss this episode filled with Fred's infectious enthusiasm and commitment to understanding the intricate tapestry of nature.

    Links Mentioned in the Episode
    Fred's Fine Fowl
    Fred's channel on Youtube

    Apiary Chronicles Links
    website
    Check out the Grazing Grass Podcast

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    1 h et 5 min
  • 1. Thriving Colonies Through Natural Practices with Mr. Ed
    Jan 1 2025

    Join us for an engaging conversation on the Apiary Chronicles podcast, where I sit down with the Jeff Harchoff, also known as Mr Ed. We explore his fascinating journey in beekeeping, which began in 1978 when a friend's passion for bees sparked his interest. Mr Ed recounts his transition from the bustling city of New Orleans to the serene countryside of St. Benedict, Louisiana, where he started with three hives. His story takes us through the challenges of managing bee colonies over the decades, including a hiatus following Hurricane Katrina, and highlights his passion for woodworking as he shares his experiences volunteering at a monastery to build caskets.

    Our discussion shifts to the technical aspects of beekeeping, where we explore the equipment and methods Mr Ed has developed over the years. He shares insights into the construction of frames, the pros and cons of using plastic versus wooden frames, and his strategy for distributing hives across multiple locations to mitigate risks like flooding. Mr Ed's hands-off approach to beekeeping, which emphasizes natural selection and strong genetics, is highlighted as we explore his methods for hive management, including strategic swarm trapping and his innovative use of a double-screen divided board to manage bee colonies effectively.

    As the conversation unfolds, we uncover valuable tips for both novice and experienced beekeepers. Mr Ed emphasizes the importance of community engagement, such as joining local bee clubs and utilizing online platforms like YouTube for region-specific advice and mentorship. His passion for sharing knowledge and fostering a supportive beekeeping community shines through as he discusses his favorite tools and techniques in the apiary. Don't miss the opportunity to gain insights from Mr Ed's extensive experience and learn how to enhance your own beekeeping practices.

    Links Mentioned in the Episode
    Mr Ed channel on Youtube
    Studio Bee Productions

    Apiary Chronicles Links
    website
    Check out the Grazing Grass Podcast

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    54 min
  • Apiary Chronicles Introduction
    Dec 4 2024

    Standing on the seat of my dad’s old pickup, peering through the rear window, I watched as his hands carefully tended to his beehives. It was in those early, honey-filled days that my love for bees took root—a passion that has now blossomed into the Apiary Chronicles podcast. In our debut episode, we embark on a journey to uncover the heartwarming and sometimes challenging stories of beekeepers from all walks of life. Whether you’re a seasoned beekeeper, beginner, or simply fascinated by these incredible creatures, you'll find yourself immersed in the tales of those who have made beekeeping an integral part of their lives.

    Join me, Cal Hardage, as I reconnect with my beekeeping roots and share the experiences of inspiring individuals—from commercial operators to backyard hobbyists and keen conservationists. Through these conversations, we tackle real issues like pesky mites, winter hive preparations, and the sheer joy of tasting that first batch of homegrown honey. We’re building a community, a cozy space around the hive, where we can share knowledge, laughter, and maybe a sting or two. So, get comfortable and prepare to be inspired as we step into the world of beekeeping together—one story at a time.

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    6 min