NY Bee Wellness
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Randy Oliver's Latest Work October 22 2024- a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Donate to NY Bee Wellness- tinyurl.com/4rxxnd79
0:00, Begin
0:40, Start Presentation; Agenda
1:18, Azerbaijan visit, beekeepers
7:46, Tropilaelaps in Ukraine, video
8:30, Importation of bees from Ukraine to Canada
10:36, Formic Acid experiment
14:43, Test of OAE strips and Thymol blocks
23:01, Oxalate vs oxalic acid
24:19, What % of oxalic acid actually makes it out of a vaporizer?
33:03, Testing of robbing screens
35:27, Kleptobiosis
37:18, Invention of robbing screens (Laidlaw)
40:07, Sticky boards
56:10, Testing foragers with robbing screens
1:04:20, Investigator bees
1:21:28, Video of forager/investigator bees
1:22:06, pollen substitutes
1:23:38, Improved delivery of thymol?
1:28:07, Questions
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Видео

Unveiling the Resilience of Pests and diseases in Honey Bee Hives: Retrospective Analysis 2015-2022
Просмотров 6757 месяцев назад
Unveiling the Resilience of Pests and diseases in Honey Bee Hives: A Retrospective Analysis of Honey Bee Colonies between 2015-2022; 0:00, Begin 0:38, Start Presentation; Agenda 1:50, Available data at the lab 3:11, Honey Bee Brood Diseases 3:49, AFB, EFB, diagnosis, prevalence, resistance 13:33, Chalkbrood, Sacbrood 15:00, Nosema- apis & ceranae 18:26, Varroa & tracheal mite 21:30, Emerging th...
Honey Bee Nutrition-Dr. Priya Basu, Honeybee Health Coalition; a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
0:00; Start 00:43; Begin presentation 1:19; Multiple bee stressors 1:41; Theme for Research 2:35; Honeybee nutrition basics, Importance of Nutrition 7:06; Pollen 8:27; Nectar 9:36; Lipids 11:40; Phytosterols 14:39; Water 15:24; Major nutritional challenges 18:30; Importance of floral sources 20:30; Supplemental Feeding Guide 24:30; Protein Feeding 30:00; Sugar Feeding 32:50; Prebiotics, Probiot...
The Making of a Queen- Kate Anton, Penn State; a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 7 тыс.9 месяцев назад
@NYBeeWellness , Donate: tinyurl.com/4rxxnd79 0:00; Start 00:03; Grozinger Lab, Epiq, Beescape 6:22; Part I, Definitions 8:29; How are queens reared 19:28; Mating Flights 24:38; Pheromones 31:48; Why rear queens? 34:41; Queen cell production 36:00; Grafting techniques 43:31; Cell builders, Cell finishers 51:32; Division of Labor, worker maturity 59:39; Quality queens 1:00:29; Kate’s Tips & Tric...
Randy Oliver's Latest Work October 2023, a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 28 тыс.Год назад
@scientificbeekeeping; @NYBeeWellness , Donate: tinyurl.com/4rxxnd79 0:00; Start 0:31; Randy’s areas of focus 1:12; Managing the mite, controlling the virus 3:15; Traditional honey bee breeding 20:08; Treating colonies 22:44; Randy’s Varroa Model (Southern hemisphere months) 25:25; Too few options 29:04; Volatile essential oils 35:01; Oxalic, Formic acids (neutralizing wash- 10 T Baking soda:1 ...
The Yellow-legged Hornet in the USA: What does this mean for beekeepers?, Gard Otis;NY Bee Wellness
Просмотров 821Год назад
00:00; Start 00:41; Gard’s background, interest in hornets, Vietnam beekeeping 6:38; What is the Yellow Legged Hornet (YLH)? 11:42; Life cycle of hornets 21:09; YLH nests 23:02; Effects on honeybees 33:47; Similar species, look-alikes 38:21; Invasion by hornets worldwide 43:55; Incident in Georgia 46:53; Geographic range of YLH 57:21; How concerned should we be? 1:00:08; Other hornets of concer...
Honeybee Queen Quality, Avoiding the Lemon and Finding a Peach, Dr. Medhat Nasr
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Год назад
0:00, Start 00:45; Medhat 00:50; What makes a good queen? 18:13; Potential causes of Colony Losses in Canada 2007-2022 21:48; Number of annual imported queens to Canada 23:12; Queen quality project; Assessment 28:30; Dissection; Counting nosema and sperm 43:26; Number of sperm and queen quality 48:59; Nosema in tested queens 55:46; Summary of Queen Project 1:00:05; Nosema 1:01:16; Questions: Sw...
Extended Release Oxalic, Randy Oliver- NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 27 тыс.Год назад
NYBeeWellness.org; Scientificbeekeeping.com; Donate: tinyurl.com/4rxxnd79 NOTE: EPA rescinded use of extended release oxalic as of March 22 2023 for any state that had previously approved it. 0:00, Start 0:33, Randy 1:00, Oxalic overview 5:37, 14 Day Brood Break method 8:00, Oxalic Vaporization (OAV) 10:35, Extended Release Oxalic (OAE) 11:21, Research 14:15, Mite Migration, Drifting 16:30, Alu...
Queen management essentials, Dr. Juliana Rangel- a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
0:00,Start; 0:40, Presentation begins; 1:30, Queen Management; 3:23, Genetics; 12:44, Mating Conditions; 16:03, Age/Vigor, pheromones; 44:48, Pesticides; 46:02,Pathogens & Parasites; 50:45, Nutrition; 54:13, Habitat Fragmentation, Changing Climate; 1:06:00, Beekeeping Practices; 1:13:02, Questions #Texas A&M University Apiculture @NYBeeWellness
"Variation in Disease Susceptibility Throughout the Year or Winter", Adam Dolezal - NY Bee Wellness
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
0:00; Begin 0:40; Start Slides 1:08; U of Illinois website, Post-doc members 2:05; Winter bees 3:14; Colony losses 4:31; Recommendations for winter survival 7:04; Winter bees- Breaking all the Rules 18:04; Bee physiology & Disease susceptibility changes 32:09; Overwintering Building for research 34:14; Viral Tracking in winter 44:11; Summation-Winter bees 48:16; Management recommendations 53:34...
Randy Oliver's Latest Work October 25 2022- a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
#NYBeeWellness; #ScientificBeekeeping 0:00, Begin 0:47, Start of slides 01:24, Main areas of Focus 3:07, Summer Mite Treatments- Propolis 4:54, Appropriate Treatment for Time of Season 6:32, Oxalic 16:30, Extended Release Oxalic Acid 19:30, Vermont Authorization for extended release oxalic acid 24:00, Bee/Mite drift, Immigration 24:27, Entrance guard, Robber screen field trials 32:21, Other cot...
Winter Bee Biology, Gard Otis - a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.2 года назад
0:00 ; Begin 0:43 ; Dr. Otis’ background and interests 05:20 ; Start of Presentation 06:30 ; Winter and Summer Bees 07:17 ; Adult Winter Bee Survival- Summer 09:11 ; Worker Bee division of labor 17:42 ; How do Colonies survive Winter? 24:11 ; Annual Cycle of a well managed colony, graph of population 27:53 ; How do Winter Bees differ from Winter Bees 29:53 ; When do Winter Bees develop 40:30 ; ...
Breeding Mite-Biting Bees to Control Varroa- Krispn Given, a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.2 года назад
​@NYBeeWellness; Krispn Given (Apiculture Specialist Department of Entomology @Perdue University) Start, 0:00 00:43, Begin 1:51, Breeding for resistance 3:57, Fundamentals of Bee Breeding 4:10, Varroa impact 7:40, Behavior influenced by genetics VSH, hygienic traits 13:03, Ernesto Guzman study 15:47, Selection criteria, Traits 17:07, Chewed mites 25:35, Bee breeding 31:09, Video of bees with mi...
Understanding varroa mites- Dr. David Peck; a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
@NYBeeWellness, Donate: tinyurl.com/4rxxnd79 ; David T. Peck, Ph.D. (Director of Research and Education @Betterbee);00:00, Start 00:52, Learning objectives; Why study varroa? 2:32, Historical spread of varroa 7:44, Biology of Varroa 16:32, Virus Transmission 21:07, Year round mite control; vertical & horizontal transmission 34:46, Mite jumping onto bee from flower 42:00, Monitoring 47:26, Mite ...
Brood Factories, Michael Palmer - a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 21 тыс.2 года назад
@NYBeeWellness; 0:00, Start; 0:06, Brood Factories; 8:49, Strengthening Cell Builders; 10:45,Begin making nucleus colonies; 41:44, Requeening with push-in cages; 46:53, What about varroa?; 48:54, Feeding for winter; 57:38, Summation; 1:00:56, Questions; 1:17:22,Randy's question; 1:20:35, end; "In 1998, when I first attempted to begin wintering nucleus colonies, my main concern…from where do I g...
Thoughts about Keeping Bees Alive, Larry Connor, Sustainable Beekeeping Essentials- NY Bee Wellness
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.2 года назад
Thoughts about Keeping Bees Alive, Larry Connor, Sustainable Beekeeping Essentials- NY Bee Wellness
Randy Oliver's Latest Work November 9 2021 - a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 25 тыс.3 года назад
Randy Oliver's Latest Work November 9 2021 - a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Etienne Tardif, Principles of Good Beekeeping and the Thermodynamics of the Hive in the Yukon
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Etienne Tardif, Principles of Good Beekeeping and the Thermodynamics of the Hive in the Yukon
Honey Bee Disease Diagnostics & Research at the Beltsville USDA Bee Lab - a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
Honey Bee Disease Diagnostics & Research at the Beltsville USDA Bee Lab - a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Succeeding in Beekeeping in New York, Mike Johnston -a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.3 года назад
Succeeding in Beekeeping in New York, Mike Johnston -a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Mike Palmer, "A Year in French Hill Apiaries" a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 30 тыс.3 года назад
Mike Palmer, "A Year in French Hill Apiaries" a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Randy Oliver's Latest Work February 9, 2021- a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 22 тыс.3 года назад
Randy Oliver's Latest Work February 9, 2021- a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Keeping Pest and Pathogens of Honey Bees in Check- Medhat Nasr; a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
Keeping Pest and Pathogens of Honey Bees in Check- Medhat Nasr; a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Colony Management: Fall to Spring with Larry Connor - a NY Bee Wellness Webinar
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Colony Management: Fall to Spring with Larry Connor - a NY Bee Wellness Webinar
Apiary & Hive Inspection with a NYS Inspector- a NY Bee Wellness video
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.4 года назад
Apiary & Hive Inspection with a NYS Inspector- a NY Bee Wellness video
"Varroa….Again? Ugh!" by Jerry Hayes - a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Просмотров 3 тыс.4 года назад
"Varroa….Again? Ugh!" by Jerry Hayes - a NY Bee Wellness webinar
Randy Oliver talks about his latest work concerning varroa mites-a NY Bee Wellness Webinar
Просмотров 16 тыс.4 года назад
Randy Oliver talks about his latest work concerning varroa mites-a NY Bee Wellness Webinar
Virus & Nosema Testing for Honey Bees, Dave Wick, BVS Inc.- a NY Bee Wellness Webinar
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
Virus & Nosema Testing for Honey Bees, Dave Wick, BVS Inc.- a NY Bee Wellness Webinar
Spring Increase & Swarms, Doolittle Nuc Making, Dr Larry Connor -NY Bee Wellness
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
Spring Increase & Swarms, Doolittle Nuc Making, Dr Larry Connor -NY Bee Wellness
"A Bit about Bees" Peter L Borst; NY Bee Wellness
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
"A Bit about Bees" Peter L Borst; NY Bee Wellness

Комментарии

  • @aaronparis4714
    @aaronparis4714 Месяц назад

    Many of the arguments given to back up any recommendation for providing more and more top ventilation are based on reasoned considerations or anthropomorphic thinking rather then on sharp eyed observations of bee behaviour !! I’m in Canada and you don’t want 2 entrance you want one hole you want to put lots of top insulation not shavings insulation board on tops and you won’t have water drip moisture will form on the side walls

  • @atlas4225
    @atlas4225 2 месяца назад

    The educators in the bee keeping community are fantastic! I went to a mann lake event earlier this year which presented Dr. Connor and being able to talk 1 on 1 was great. Dr. Connor is easy to talk to and will tell you like it is, even if you have a tereible idea, lol. I very much appreciated this. I still tried my idea but i approached it very deliberately and was willing to cut my losses before things went completely sideways. Dr. Connor, you are a wealth of knowledge and i hope you continue to share what you know. Thank you.

  • @aaronparis4714
    @aaronparis4714 3 месяца назад

    Your a very lucky man you have been able to go all over to see the different species and I’m glade you are in Canada studying bees❤

  • @reginawhite1235
    @reginawhite1235 8 месяцев назад

    Very interesting presentation. This definitely opened my eyes to only feeding pollen that they have collected. I'll not use pollen substitute. Hopefully I can get involved in this study. I'd love to see the finished wheel.

  • @RippleAffect
    @RippleAffect 8 месяцев назад

    Great information

  • @angieh.527
    @angieh.527 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic presentation! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @PatrickCoste
    @PatrickCoste 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @framcesmoore
    @framcesmoore 9 месяцев назад

    Mike is great.

  • @rodneycrow5729
    @rodneycrow5729 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation!!!!!!!

  • @anais7915
    @anais7915 9 месяцев назад

    1:08:13 Really curious about the results of this study. I’m guessing April and May yields the highest output of jelly in PA.

  • @trevormorris2328
    @trevormorris2328 9 месяцев назад

    Glad to bee learning

  • @fredsurbanfarm
    @fredsurbanfarm 9 месяцев назад

    I love this guy

  • @huntingkc1
    @huntingkc1 9 месяцев назад

    Outstanding

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Год назад

    I’m going to watch this presentation several times. So much to take in.

  • @cr33d3
    @cr33d3 Год назад

    This is a golden gem and invaluable video. Thank you for uploading. Love reading anything from Randy.

  • @warrehivesystem8191
    @warrehivesystem8191 Год назад

    thank you so much for the efforts of organizing this talk with mr. Randy. It was so helpful for me to see his latest results on varroi mites .thank you again.

  • @marceldijkstra80
    @marceldijkstra80 Год назад

    Amazing how productive Randy is. So many experiments, speaking engagements, publications and communications with EPA and industry. Many thanks for your work, Dr. D.

  • @feliciaromanu5666
    @feliciaromanu5666 Год назад

  • @LindaSullivan-sw3mv
    @LindaSullivan-sw3mv Год назад

    Wonderful information. I enjoy how you share your experiments/research and let all of us know the results. Thank you

  • @hjtv3900
    @hjtv3900 Год назад

    To NY Bee Wellness, thank you for uploading this presentation and to Randy Oliver thank you for this presentation and your outstanding research.

  • @ionutalexandruristea3692
    @ionutalexandruristea3692 Год назад

    Wow!

  • @Swampsquash
    @Swampsquash Год назад

    Thanks for posting, Randy is a wealth of information

  • @neilbush9873
    @neilbush9873 Год назад

    We have Rottnest Island a bee breeding program used by a group of comercial bee keepers here in western australia. They pool all the best colonies in western aus being able to control the drone population to breed super colonies . This looks very hopful . with 140 hives i dont want to try to replicate your work so i dont know how this will play out....if they decide to follow your advise.... The talk is all about chemicals. Is it true that in some areas the feral populations develop resistance ? WA has a huge population of feral bees but generaly vicious poor producing multiple swarmers but having in some areas a resistance to AFB. Diesel price is our killer now ,we may have to live with the bees .

  • @user-mi4fj9rq7v
    @user-mi4fj9rq7v Год назад

    Thank you NY Bee Wellness and Randy Oliver ( RO) for posting this excellent presentation. FYI, I tried the OA Dribble method this July ( have only ever vaporised) on all my new NUCs (created with my grafted 2023 Queens) using RO's timing method and OA formula ( on his website). I am so impressed with the results and how healthy these NUCs are looking going into our northern BC winter. They will get another OA vapour treatment in Oct/Nov. Also for the first time, for late summer hives that had mite issues, I isolated (on one frame of bees) the Queen in a NUC box for the first 24-36 hours after putting in 2 Formic Pro strips , all hives accepted those Queens ( year 2 Queens) when i put them back in. Not a big enough sample size to know if this technique will always work, but I am happy with the results.

  • @hillkid4mountains
    @hillkid4mountains Год назад

    Thank you for hosting Randy Oliver and his talk on mite resistant and the trek towards not having to treat or maybe just a the hopes of using only organic treatments with no residual effects. He, his son's, and the team of people that work and volunteer for him really are helping us out in this area of our beekeeping. Thanks you very much for sharing this subject to us in a ever evolving and changing but challenging way. A sideline beekeeper in California. 🐝

  • @HenrikLarssonArt
    @HenrikLarssonArt Год назад

    Thanks from Sweden, for a great video with a lot of great information ..Really hope that Randy succeed with the no treatment project.🐝

  • @dcsblessedbees
    @dcsblessedbees Год назад

    More options are best and big money doesn't want it, they don't make money of of fixing a problem. Again and again a great presentation by a man that understands.

  • @framcesmoore
    @framcesmoore Год назад

    good talk Randy does wonderful work and he is always willing to help others in the beekeeping. Thanks so much for having him and doing this video. Have a Blessed week

  • @joeelam1
    @joeelam1 Год назад

    Great webinar, thank you!

  • @justducky0
    @justducky0 Год назад

    THANK YOU!

  • @researcher707
    @researcher707 Год назад

    Very informative from Northern Alberta Canada💯👍

  • @tomahawkmissile241
    @tomahawkmissile241 Год назад

    good idea on checking a treatment before re applying on OA -when not Efficasous

  • @maxpower1337
    @maxpower1337 Год назад

    Good idea 👍🐝

  • @CelticMountainDigs
    @CelticMountainDigs Год назад

    Impressive...

  • @CelticMountainDigs
    @CelticMountainDigs Год назад

    Impressive presentation

  • @baldeagleApiaries
    @baldeagleApiaries Год назад

    Wow, watched the complete video and thank you for all the effort to get this out to us.

  • @liamaiden2313
    @liamaiden2313 Год назад

    Thank you, a very important subject covered.

  • @kellycarpenter9350
    @kellycarpenter9350 Год назад

    This is cool .I've been trying to find out how to get the brood numbers up early in the year for pollinating early .

  • @R_Brickner
    @R_Brickner Год назад

    Everyone interested in extended release oxalic acid should watch this video. Randy's research is excellent.

  • @knufkakarynia4037
    @knufkakarynia4037 Год назад

    Well done as usual

  • @eddybarker5072
    @eddybarker5072 Год назад

    Great presentation by Randy. We all need to donate $$ to help his research and hiring help. He’s awesome.

  • @DickeDrohne63
    @DickeDrohne63 Год назад

    Sehr Interessant, viele gute Informationen. Danke👍

  • @BlaineNay
    @BlaineNay Год назад

    I am the county bee inspector for two counties in southern Utah. Some of the beekeepers in my area are using Randy's extended-release oxalic acid shop towels and sponges. All of these beekeepers have had excessive mite counts when I do inspections, although the count is noticeably lower than "treatment-free" apiaries in my counties. My conclusion is that Randy's work has created a very useful tool, but it isn't perfect. I does seem to keep mite counts from getting our of control which makes other treatments more effective. I tell my Randy Oliver disciples that they must continue to do monthly mite counts and to treat with a different product when the mite count exceeds 2-3%. As with the "Flow Hive", oxalic-acid sponges and shop towels are NOT an excuse to be lazy.

  • @toprakanaciftligi8037
    @toprakanaciftligi8037 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @MrCloscutz
    @MrCloscutz Год назад

    Congratulations! Michael beekeeper from Roumania!

  • @danielweston9188
    @danielweston9188 Год назад

    He is doing great work . .

  • @diegovd7215
    @diegovd7215 Год назад

    Thank you, definitely great new infos here!

  • @tweake7175
    @tweake7175 Год назад

    just a word of caution for those DIY OAE, in NZ we have seen a lot of failures and those who have failures can't/won't say why. i suspect its problems in dissolving OA, possibly the bottom of the pan getting to hot (breaks down into formic) and also to much moisture as its fairly humid here. someone asked about storage, the critical thing is keeping the OA dry. storing it in air tight containers and/or in a dry location. that may mean a heated cupboard or fridge/freezer. gly soaks up humidity which makes it more liquid (tested that) which makes it spread faster in the hive and it gets an overdose. also i have noticed a "hot" mix the bees do not like. they will walk on it and turn around and go back. even just go up to the pad, touch it, then walk away. so this can mean lower spread-ability, but because its a "hot" mix its more spreadable, which can offset the lack of bees walking on it and make it appear its a good ratio. but if there is a change in bee behavior that "hot" mix can be spread faster, overdose and result in brood/queen failure.

  • @kd-ge2ys
    @kd-ge2ys Год назад

    )

  • @joemartin4821
    @joemartin4821 Год назад

    Just came across this. Fantastic, informative, well organized presentation. Thank you Etienne, thank you NY Bee Wellness.