Beekeeping Today Podcast - Presented by Betterbee
March 6, 2020

How To Get Started With Bees - Part 4 (S2, E19)

Welcome to our four-part series on getting started in this fascinating and educational backyard pastime, sideline job, or full time career. All are possible with honey bees. Listen in as Kim Flottum, author and retired Editor of Bee Culture magazine,...

Honey BeeWelcome to our four-part series on getting started in this fascinating and educational backyard pastime, sideline job, or full time career. All are possible with honey bees. Listen in as Kim Flottum, author and retired Editor of Bee Culture magazine, Dr. James Tew, author, Bee Culture magazine contributor and retired Extension Specialist in Beekeeping from the University of Alabama and Ohio State University, and Jeff Ott, a skilled, long time back yard beekeeper discuss the ins and outs of this craft, covering all aspects of getting started.

Part 4 - You Are A Beekeeper Now!

Once you get your brand-new bees established in your brand new equipment, what happens? Well, the rest of the world wants to know what’s going on in that brand-new hive. Already your bees are making babies, gathering pollen and honey, and there’s even a few nasties that might come to visit. And you need to learn about them for sure. So make room in your hive for honey, for bees and take care of the issues that may arise, all here in the final segment of our special series, "How To Get Started With Bees".

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Resources for Beginning Beekeepers

Books

  • The Backyard Beekeeper, 4th Edition - Kim Flottum
  • The New Starting Right with Bees - Kim Flottum, Kathy Summers
  • Wisdom for Beekeepers: 500 Tips for Successful Beekeeping - James E. Tew
  • The Beekeeper's Problem Solver: 100 Common Problems Explored and Explained - James E. Tew
  • ABC-XYZ of Bee Culture - A.I. Root Company

Magazines

Associations & Organizationshttps://beeinformed.org

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Thanks to Bee Culture, the Magazine of American Beekeeping, for their support of The Beekeeping Today Podcast. Available in print and digital at www.beeculture.com

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Transcript

 

S2, E19 - How To Get Started With Bees - Part 4 (S2, E19)

 

Jim TewProfile Photo

Jim Tew

PhD, Cohost, Author

Dr. James E. Tew is an Emeritus Faculty member at The Ohio State University. Jim is also retired from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. During his forty-eight years of bee work, Jim has taught classes, provided extension services, and conducted research on honey bees and honey bee behavior.

He contributes monthly articles to national beekeeping publications and has written: Beekeeping Principles, Wisdom for Beekeepers, The Beekeeper’s Problem Solver, and Backyard Beekeeping. He has a chapter in The Hive and the Honey Bee and was a co-author of ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. He is a frequent speaker at state and national meetings and has traveled internationally to observe beekeeping techniques.

Jim produces a YouTube beekeeping channel, is a cohost with Kim Flottum on the Honey Bee Obscura podcast, and has always kept bee colonies of his own.