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On this episode of In The Bin, we sit down with Kiersten Ritchie, a honeybee expert from Washington State University who’s just about to earn her doctorate. Kiersten pulls back the curtain on the hidden world of honeybees — from how they help pollinate our orchards to the wild fact that they can actually overthrow their queen. 00:00 Start 00:38 We have a very special guest, Kiersten Richie. 02:40 Do Honeybees pollinate 99.9% of orchards? 05:01 What are the different roles of Honeybees? 08:20 Back up… They can overthrow the queen? 11:02 What is royal jelly? 13:11 What lab work are you doing specifically? 15:07 What is the origin of honeybees? 18:59 Have Pesticides become safer for bees? 20:20 New Lab project looking at enzymes and genetics to help mitigate the effects of pesticides. 23:12 How do the different food sources affect them as they make their way up the coast? 24:58 Summer and winter bees. 27:04 How many species of bees are there? 29:08 How is climate change impacting honeybees? 35:18 Have we commercialized bees? 36:37 Harvesting honey. 38:24 How is funding for honeybee research looking? 39:52 As commercial farmers, what more can we do to support the bees? 43:55 If a bee stings you. 45:15 The Northern giant hornet. 47:56 What is the most significant pressure and threat to honeybees right now? (varroa mites) 53:36 What do you think about backyard beekeepers? And is it good or bad for exposure to varroa mites? 56:27 Is WSU doing outreach to help educate hobbyists?
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