Adult honey bees have a variety of organisms that live in their guts. Some are benign but some, like Nosema ceranae, can be pathogentic. In this episode we hear of Courtney MacInnis' relentless pursuit of understanding the status of an organism you have never heard of - Lotmaria passim - both on its own, and in combination with Nosema ceranae. Her findings are most unexpected.
259 - Washington State Update (so much news)
258 - Tillamook Apiary and Garden Learning Center (aka there is more to Tillamook than cheese)
256 - Backyard Habitat Certification
255 - Stay out! The perils of commercial bumble colonies to wild queens.
254 - Restoring Pollinator Habitat with Greenbelt Land Trust
253 - Bee Friendly Farming in the PNW
252 - Maximizing pollination potential in cherries
251 - Surveying for American foulbrood in honey
250 - Garden bees of Portland
249 - How to buy a native plant
248 - The art of pollination
247 - Too hot for pollen?
246 - Prairie Strips
245 - Bee Friendly Gardening with Elliott Gordon
244 - Bee Friendly Gardening with Lynn Kunstman
243 - Bee Friendly Gardening
242 - Bee Friendly Wine (King Estate)
241 - Rip out your lawn (and replace it with subalpine meadow)
240 - Bumble bee nest relocation and rearing
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