• Honey Bees vs. Native Bees... What every beekeeper needs to know.
    Jul 10 2025

    In this special episode of Bee Love Beekeeping, we take a step away from our usual beekeeper interviews to explore an important and sometimes misunderstood topic: the relationship between honeybees and native bees. With headlines circulating like “Americans Are Saving the Wrong Bees” and “Honeybee Invasion,” it’s time to dig deeper into the science and separate fact from fear. Are honeybees really hurting native bees, or is the truth more nuanced?

    To help us answer that, we’re joined by Jennifer Michelle, a sustainable health strategist with a background in public health, epidemiology, and medical entomology. Jennifer offers a broad and informed perspective on pollinator health, emphasizing how ecological systems, human planning, and individual actions all contribute to the wellbeing of both honeybees and native species. She outlines the key differences between them—solitary vs. social, seasonal vs. year-round activity, generalists vs. specialists—and explains how those differences can create unintended consequences when habitat is scarce.

    Rather than painting honeybees as villains, Jennifer stresses that lack of habitat, pesticides, and overdevelopment are the real threats. Honeybees may intensify competition, but they’re not the root problem. Instead, she urges beekeepers to become part of the solution: planting native flowers, reducing pesticide use, and encouraging cities to rethink how they landscape public spaces. Jennifer shares success stories and cautionary tales, from London's overcrowded apiaries to the benefits of native pussy willow trees as early spring forage.

    The episode closes with practical tools for identifying native plants in your region, ways to advocate for pollinator-friendly policies in your community, and a reminder that education—not outrage—is the path forward. With warmth and humor, Jennifer makes the case for coexistence and cooperation. Beekeepers, gardeners, and nature lovers alike will find this episode both eye-opening and empowering.

    There's even a wild & crazy story that involves a renaissance fair, big skirts, and bee stings.

    Love what you’re learning? Help us grow by subscribing, rating, and sharing the show with your fellow bee lovers. Got a burning question for a future episode? Reach out at eric@beelovebeekeeping.com

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    Jennifer Michelle: https://greentownconsulting.com/

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    30 mins
  • Keeping Bees In Single Deep Brood Boxes
    Jul 3 2025

    "Bees in the pants is never fun!" You'll find this, and other fun & enlightening quotes, in this episode of Bee Love Beekeeping.

    Host, Eric Bennett, welcomes experienced beekeeper John Stephens for a deep dive into a simplified, yet highly effective, approach to hive management—the single deep brood box system.

    But before we get to the honey and science, the show kicks off with a chuckle-worthy parody segment: “You Might Be a Beekeeper,” a hilarious twist on Jeff Foxworthy’s classic routine. With lines like “If you’ve apologized to a bee for getting stung… you might be a beekeeper,” the episode sets a fun and relatable tone for hobbyists and pros alike.

    As the show transitions into the main topic, John shares his years of experience managing colonies in single deep boxes, making a compelling case for why less really can be more in beekeeping. He breaks down the practical benefits—including easier inspections, reduced weight, simplified swarm control, better scalability for small apiaries, and more honey production.

    It's all about having fun while we learn about beekeeping and sharing the love of honey bees!

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    ⏱️ Episode Chapters

    00:00Cold Open & Beekeeper Humor A playful parody segment inspired by Jeff Foxworthy to warm up the audience with relatable beekeeper quirks.

    01:45Welcome & Guest Intro: John Stevens Host introduces today’s topic and expert guest, who specializes in single deep brood box hive management.

    03:10Why Single Deep Boxes? John breaks down the logic behind using a single deep brood box, and how it benefits both bees and beekeepers.

    08:20Hive Health & Overwintering Discussion on pest control, seasonal management, and the realities of overwintering in a single deep setup.

    13:30Lessons Learned & Bee-Friendly Practices Real-world experiences, common mistakes, and landscaping choices (like clover lawns) that help bees thrive.

    20:30Resources, Takeaways & Outro Final advice from John, links to gear and guides, sponsor thanks, and a reminder to subscribe and stay connected.

    👍 Support the Podcast

    Love what you’re learning? Help us grow by subscribing, rating, and sharing the show with your fellow bee lovers. Got a burning question for a future episode? Reach out at eric@beelovebeekeeping.com

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    Eric@BeeLoveBeekeeping.com

    John Stephens: https://www.youtube.com/@FarmerJohnStephens

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    35 mins
  • How To: The World's Best Tasting Honey
    Jun 26 2025

    Where does the world's best tasting honey come from? How is it made?

    In this episode of Be Love Beekeeping, we kick it all off with another round of "why you might be a beekeeper," followed by a strange story about purple honey.

    Our guest is Virginia Webb, renowned for producing the world's best tasting honey. Virginia shares her insights on honey production, highlighting the significance of nectar sources like sourwood trees, and her multiple certifications in beekeeping.

    We discuss her winning entries in the Black Jar Honey Tasting Contest and her role in various educational and prison beekeeping programs. Tips for new beekeepers facing challenges are also covered. The episode is filled with engaging stories, practical advice, and a passion for beekeeping.

    It's all about having fun while we learn about beekeeping and sharing the love of honey bees!

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction and Jeff Foxworthy Parody

    00:52 Welcome to Be Love Beekeeping

    01:15 The Mystery of Purple Honey

    03:46 Interview with Virginia Webb: World's Best Tasting Honey

    04:19 The Black Jar Contest and Honey Judging

    05:52 Virginia Webb's Beekeeping Practices

    06:47 Sourwood Honey and Beekeeping in Georgia

    10:25 Virginia Webb's Credentials and Achievements

    18:06 Beekeeping Education and Community Programs

    24:37 Advice for New Beekeepers

    29:01 Wild Beekeeping Stories

    31:26 Conclusion and Farewell

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    Center For Honeybee Research

    Virginia's Videos:

    Preparing Honey Show Entries -- Strained Honey

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg2H2weZeto&t=39s

    Preparing Honey Show Entries -- Chunk Honey

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SEFcUjiKtA&t=37s

    Preparing Honey Show Entries -- Beeswax Candles

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8OOoqZKJUY&t=407s

    Preparing Honey Show Entries -- Beeswax Block

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsoQWCiLdtk&t=32s

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    32 mins
  • Beekeeping in New Zealand • Beekeeping Headlines
    Jun 19 2025

    In this episode of Bee Love Beekeeping we have the pleasure of going all the way to New Zealand to have a discussion with a beekeeper who doesn't like honey! What?!

    Sarah Cross lives and takes care of her honey bees in Ngaruawahia, New Zealand. She actually started her career managing 250 hives, but now is more into education, hive management, consulting, and writing about bees.

    We discuss Manuka honey, varroa, IPM, and Sarah's favorite wild & crazy beekeeping moments. Above all else, she recommends the Three C's of beekeeping: Stay COOL, CALM & COLLECTED.

    In beekeeping headlines we learn about beekeepers in Spain demonstrating by pouring honey on themselves, Africanized bees killing chickens in Texas, and the EPA approving new varroa treatments.

    It's all about having fun while we learn about beekeeping and sharing the love of honey bees!

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    Eric@BeeLoveBeekeeping.com

    Sarah Cross: https://www.sarahcsbees.co.nz/

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    37 mins
  • Millions of Bees Saved After Truck Rollover - Beekeepers To The Rescue
    Jun 12 2025

    What happens when a truck, carrying 300 beehives, rolls off the side of the road? Mass chaos, bewildered law enforcement, stings... and a few heroic beekeepers.

    This is what happened recently in norther Washington State. Our guest on this episode of Bee Love Beekeeping is Derek Condit, just one of the rescuers who helped save those millions of honey bees, and restore some order to the scene. The details are fascinating!

    In this episode, we also get a brief synopsis of the great bee die-off of 2025, complete with what you should be doing to protect your hives. We hear wild & crazy beekeeping stories and learn about 'Shungite' beehives.

    It's all about having fun while we learn about beekeeping and sharing the love of honey bees!

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    MysticalWares.com

    Videos of bee recovery effort after accident: https://youtu.be/MkG-wAoribs https://youtu.be/Jv34xidOlTs

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    27 mins
  • Research on Bee Die-Off • Beekeeping in Newfoundland - 7 Months in Cluster
    Jun 5 2025

    NEWS FLASH: Research results on the 2025 American honey bee die off! The results can help every beekeeper.

    Then we go to the great white north for a discussion with Raylynn White from Bee Haven to discuss beekeeping in Newfoundland - the unique challenges posed by the local climate and the successful avoidance of Varroa mites.

    She highlights her innovative work in correctional facilities, where she teaches inmates about beekeeping, fostering mindfulness and respect. Rae Lynn also emphasizes the importance of community and kindness in beekeeping clubs, sharing her experiences that led to the creation of Bee Haven, a supportive online community for beekeepers.

    She also shares her insights on beekeeping and her love of honey bees, emphasizing the importance of understanding bee behavior, the differences between queen cups and queen cells, and the necessity of protective gear. She recounts a memorable beekeeping adventure and offers valuable advice for beginners, including the significance of mentorship in the beekeeping community.

    It's all about having fun while we learn about beekeeping and sharing the love of honey bees!

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    Raylynn - Bee Haven: https://www.facebook.com/Beehaven2022

    USDA-ARS Research: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.28.656706v1.full

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    41 mins
  • Beekeeping in Nigeria - Harvesting Honey at Night
    May 29 2025

    What is beekeeping like in Nigeria? It must be different, and certainly there are some similarities and much to be learned.

    Our guest in this episode is Mr. Osita Anumene who runs Slasita Farm and apiary near Abuja, Nigeria. We will talk about their aggressive bees, the types of hive designs they use, bee forage, and honey production. We learn their techniques for catching swarms, and of course top it all of with a wild & crazy beekeeping story or two.

    Why harvest honey at night? Find out in this truly unique episode. It's all about having fun while we learn about beekeeping and sharing the love of honey bees!

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    Slasita Farm: https://www.facebook.com/Slasitafarmsltd/

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    25 mins
  • Beekeeping with Children - Have Fun, Be Safe
    May 22 2025

    Beekeeping with the kids; it can be fun and safe!

    Our guest on this episode is hobby beekeeper, Cindy Elsenbeck from New York, USA. She loves her honey bees and loves sharing her passion with her grandchildren.

    She discusses the importance of overcoming fears associated with bees, the role of protective gear, and the educational value of observation hives.

    Cindy also highlights the special bond she has developed with her granddaughters through beekeeping, sharing fun stories and valuable lessons learned along the way. The discussion emphasizes the incredible nature of honeybees and the joy of inspiring the next generation to appreciate these vital insects.

    Of course, the episode kicks off with the "not real" Jeff Foxworthy in rare form, and some interesting worldwide news stories of honey bees. Plus Cindy's wild & crazy beekeeping stories!

    It's all about having fun while we learn about beekeeping and sharing the love of honey bees!

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    Mann Lake discount code: MLBEELOVE10 for $10 off a $100 order.

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    Eric@BeeLoveBeekeeping.com

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    40 mins