In this episode, we welcome back the renowned Randy Oliver of Scientific Beekeeping. Randy shares his latest insights and findings, offering practical advice and groundbreaking research for beekeepers of all experience levels. From breeding...
In this episode, we welcome back the renowned Randy Oliver of Scientific Beekeeping. Randy shares his latest insights and findings, offering practical advice and groundbreaking research for beekeepers of all experience levels. From breeding varroa-resistant honey bees to redesigning robbing screens and investigating oxalic acid applications, Randy takes us on a deep dive into the science behind better beekeeping practices.
Randy’s candid discussion covers the challenges of breeding for varroa resistance, the nuances of mite management, and the role of nutrition in hive health. He also shares his ongoing research on oxalic acid vaporizers, revealing surprising findings about their effectiveness and how they can be improved. Additionally, Randy offers a preview of his latest study on robbing screen designs, which could revolutionize how beekeepers protect their colonies.
As always, Randy inspires with his relentless pursuit of answers to complex beekeeping problems. Join us for an engaging conversation filled with actionable insights and a glimpse into the future of honey bee management.
Listen in to learn from one of beekeeping’s most respected voices, and be sure to check out Randy’s website, Scientific Beekeeping, for even more resources and research updates.
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Beekeeper, Researcher, Writer
Randy Oliver sees beekeeping through the eyes of a biologist, building a small commercial beekeeping enterprise in the foothills of Northern California. His sons now manage around 1500 colonies for migratory pollination, and produce queens, nucs, and honey, freeing Randy to engage full-time in beekeeper-funded research projects.
Randy analyzes and digests the scientific research, and is in touch with beekeepers and researchers from all over the world. This not only broadens his own depth of knowledge, it helps him to figure out best management practices for beekeepers everywhere. Randy then happily shares his observations and learned information through his various articles in bee magazines, his speaking engagements, and on his website.