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Ep126 Propolis!

Author
Leigh at FiveApple
Published
Wed 12 Feb 2025
Episode Link
https://fiveapple.podbean.com/e/ep126-propolis/

A couple things the bees do with propolis I forgot to mention in the episode: embalming hive intruders, fencing in hive beetles! Bee caulk is amazing. Links collected over at Patreon on the post:



  • The first video I watched on the unexpected winter losses among commercial beekeepers in the US by Dr Humberto Boncristiani of Inside the Hive TV.

  • More on the losses from The Bee Supply channel.

  • GA Master Craftsman Beekeeper Cindy Hodges' excellent presentation on Propolis.

  • Dr. Marla Spivak's presentation on her research on propolis. An interview with her on propolis in general.

  • Ian Steppler on selecting for high propolis bees.


Do you have any favorite uses for propolis?


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About Beekeeping at Five Apple:
Leigh keeps bees in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina (gardening zone 6b). She cares for around a dozen hives in a rural Appalachian highland climate. Colonies are managed for bee health with active selection for vigor, genetic diversity and disease resistance, but without chemical treatments for over a decade. The apiary is self-sustaining (not needing to buy/catch replacement bees since 2010) and produces honey and nucs most every year. 

 


 

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