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A casual Interview with Dr. Thomas Seeley about his New Book, Piping Hot Bees & Boisterous Buzz-Runners.

Author
Frederick J Dunn
Published
Tue 30 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://FrederickDunn.podbean.com/e/a-casual-interview-with-dr-thomas-seeley-about-his-new-book-piping-hot-bees-boisterous-buzz-runners/

This is the audio track from today's YouTube Video:  https://youtu.be/edPptNApQOE


CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction


01:54 Books by Dr. Seeley


02:29 Young Thomas meets his first honey bees in a walnut tree.


04:28 The first bee book that Tom owned.


06:20 Tom Seeley gets a job at the Dyce Lab, cutting the grass etc.


08:35 The First Master Beekeeper Program in the U.S.


10:35 Burning Hives! American Foul Brood


12:02 A Raccoon named Vega


14:32 Tom meets his future wife on Appledore Island.


18:26 Tom uses his woodworking and technical skills to build his own gear.


20:16 Detecting CO2 in Bee Hives.


25:15 How bees vent their hive.


26:30 How small entrances benefit honey bees.


28:50 The many benefits of Observation Hives.


30:39 Dyce Lab Observation Hives with long entrances.


31:41 Hive top ventilation.


34:04 How Tom selected his summer helpers at the Dyce Lab.


35:49 Radios helped with field reporting.


36:43 Various dances and associated frequencies.


37:11 How honey bees hear.


39:00 The Shaking Signal


39:50 Grooming Invitation


46:00 How video improves observation, and accurate measurements.


53:10 How fast does a swarm travel?


53:54 How does a swarm know what direction to go?


57:55 Swarm Collection Boxes.


58:56 Swarms prefer boxes with comb inside.


01:00:18 Water studies inside the Glass House.


01:04:20 Water spreading bees.


01:07:00 Bees don't want a top entrance.


01:10:10 How do comb builders determine cell wall thickness?


01:11:48 Tom and Robin encounter defensive bees while on their honeymoon.


01:18:13 How does Tom Seeley set up his own hives at home?


01:26:20 Closing Thoughts from Tom.


01:27:40 Nature Based Beekeeping, a better way of saying Darwinian Beekeeping.

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