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June - Honey Labels, and what the the new legislation means for EU Beekeepers. We also talk Beekeeping, Gardening and Birds.

1 h 7 min · 30. juni 2026
episode June - Honey Labels, and what the the new legislation means for EU Beekeepers. We also talk Beekeeping, Gardening and Birds. cover

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Love the Bees is your warm, holistic guide to the world of beekeeping — and everything that flies, blooms, and buzzes alongside it. Hosted by Yvonne Johnston, a Wicklow based Irish beekeeper with a passion for honeybees, wild bees, and the gardens that support them, each episode brings together expert voices, practical advice, and genuine curiosity about the natural world. This season is proudly sponsored by Donegal Bees — thank you for supporting Irish beekeeping and helping this show reach more listeners. In this episode: We sit down with Dr. Klaus Beckmann, Senior Lab Supervisor at Intertek in Germany, where he leads honey testing and authenticity analysis. Klaus talks us through honey labelling, why the Breakfast Directive is genuinely good news for honey consumers, and what the words “raw” and “organic” actually mean — and don’t mean — on a jar of honey. In our gardening corner, horticulturist Adrian Kelly joins us to talk through the jobs she’s tackling in the garden over the coming weeks. I also catch up with our Wicklow beekeepers, Dermot Fanning and Colm Penston to find out exactly what’s happening in their apiaries right now — giving listeners a clear sense of what they should be doing if they’re on schedule. And as always with beekeepers, we get a little conflicting advice along the way, leaving you plenty of room to decide what approach suits you and your own bees best. To close the show, I’m joined by “The Birdman” Eric Dempsey to talk about 'rusty gates', and why that sound in your garden might be something far more interesting than you think. As always, thank you so much for listening. Be sure to follow the show, and we’d love to have you join us on Instagram, where you can send through any feedback, questions, or honey stories of your own. Thank you to Dr. Caitlin Kelly on sound. 📸 Instagram: @lovethebees.ie [http://lovethebees.ie]_ Resources mentioned in this episode: Learn more about honey testing at www.intertek.com [http://www.intertek.com] Discover Eric Dempsey’s work at www.birdsireland.com [http://www.birdsireland.com] Beekeeping supplies www.donegalbees.com [http://www.donegalbees.com] Long-eared Owl audio was supplied by Sean Ronayne Irish Wildlife Sounds

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episode June - Honey Labels, and what the the new legislation means for EU Beekeepers. We also talk Beekeeping, Gardening and Birds. artwork

June - Honey Labels, and what the the new legislation means for EU Beekeepers. We also talk Beekeeping, Gardening and Birds.

Love the Bees is your warm, holistic guide to the world of beekeeping — and everything that flies, blooms, and buzzes alongside it. Hosted by Yvonne Johnston, a Wicklow based Irish beekeeper with a passion for honeybees, wild bees, and the gardens that support them, each episode brings together expert voices, practical advice, and genuine curiosity about the natural world. This season is proudly sponsored by Donegal Bees — thank you for supporting Irish beekeeping and helping this show reach more listeners. In this episode: We sit down with Dr. Klaus Beckmann, Senior Lab Supervisor at Intertek in Germany, where he leads honey testing and authenticity analysis. Klaus talks us through honey labelling, why the Breakfast Directive is genuinely good news for honey consumers, and what the words “raw” and “organic” actually mean — and don’t mean — on a jar of honey. In our gardening corner, horticulturist Adrian Kelly joins us to talk through the jobs she’s tackling in the garden over the coming weeks. I also catch up with our Wicklow beekeepers, Dermot Fanning and Colm Penston to find out exactly what’s happening in their apiaries right now — giving listeners a clear sense of what they should be doing if they’re on schedule. And as always with beekeepers, we get a little conflicting advice along the way, leaving you plenty of room to decide what approach suits you and your own bees best. To close the show, I’m joined by “The Birdman” Eric Dempsey to talk about 'rusty gates', and why that sound in your garden might be something far more interesting than you think. As always, thank you so much for listening. Be sure to follow the show, and we’d love to have you join us on Instagram, where you can send through any feedback, questions, or honey stories of your own. Thank you to Dr. Caitlin Kelly on sound. 📸 Instagram: @lovethebees.ie [http://lovethebees.ie]_ Resources mentioned in this episode: Learn more about honey testing at www.intertek.com [http://www.intertek.com] Discover Eric Dempsey’s work at www.birdsireland.com [http://www.birdsireland.com] Beekeeping supplies www.donegalbees.com [http://www.donegalbees.com] Long-eared Owl audio was supplied by Sean Ronayne Irish Wildlife Sounds

30. juni 20261 h 7 min
episode Taste Honey Like a Sommelier Flowers, Flavour & the Rapeseed Harvest artwork

Taste Honey Like a Sommelier Flowers, Flavour & the Rapeseed Harvest

Taste Honey Like a Sommelier Flowers, Flavour & the Rapeseed Harvest Have you ever truly tasted honey? Not just eaten it, but really tasted it? In our Season 2 opener we are diving deep into the extraordinary world of honey, flowers and the hive, with three brilliant guests who will change the way you think about what’s in your jar. This episode is proudly sponsored by Donegal Bees — supporting Irish beekeepers. Thank you for helping us keep the conversation going. In This Episode: Marina Marchese — The Honey Sommelier. Our first guest is internationally bestselling author and renowned honey expert C. Marina Marchese, known the world over as The Honey Sommelier. Marina is a trained sensory expert with Italy’s National Register of Experts in the Sensory Analysis of Honey, and the founder of the American Honey Tasting Society. She is the author of four books — Honeybee: Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper, The Honey Connoisseur, Honey for Dummies, and her stunning new release The World Atlas of Honey. Marina joins us to talk about how to taste honey the way a sommelier tastes wine — using every sense — and why the flower, the season, and the landscape all show up in every spoonful. This conversation will genuinely change how you eat honey .We were able to find Marina's books easily online or check her out at www.honeysommelier.com [http://www.honeysommelier.com] Adrienne Kelly — Horticulturist Can the flowers in your garden actually change the taste of your honey? Our horticulturist Adrienne Kelly joins us to explore the fascinating relationship between what grows in your garden and what ends up in your hive. A must-listen for any beekeeper who has ever wondered whether planting choices really make a difference — and for any gardener who wants to do more for their bees. Adrienne tells us all about 'Mad Honey', a hallucinogenic honey! Dermot Fanning — Resident Beekeeper It’s rapeseed season — and if you’re a beekeeper, you’ll know that means one thing: move fast. Our resident beekeeper Dermot Fanning talks us through the rapeseed harvest, why this honey is one of the most challenging and rewarding of the year, and the practical tips every beekeeper needs to stay ahead of the crystallisation clock. In this episode, you will learn: [http://clock.You] How to taste honey using all five senses• What terroir means for honey — and why Irish and UK honey is so special; Whether your garden flowers can genuinely influence your honey’s flavour; How to time your rapeseed harvest; This episode is for you if: You are a beekeeper at any level, a lover of good food and great flavour, or someone who has ever stood in a shop wondering what makes one honey different from another. [http://another.Love] A huge thank you to Donegal Bees for sponsoring this season and helping us keep this community growing. Sound engineering by Dr. Caitlin Kelly. Follow us & get in touch: We would love to hear from you — share your honey tasting notes with us on Instagram @lovethebees.ie_ and tag us. Have a question for our next expert? Send it in and it might feature in an upcoming episode! Thanks for listening, Yvonne Johnston You can find out more information on our Honey Sommelier here https://www.honeysommelier.com/the-world-atlas-of-honey [https://www.honeysommelier.com/the-world-atlas-of-honey]

27. maj 202647 min
episode Autumn - Tips for the garden this season; The Asian Hornet In Ireland; Getting your bee hives winter ready and Bird Migration. artwork

Autumn - Tips for the garden this season; The Asian Hornet In Ireland; Getting your bee hives winter ready and Bird Migration.

Welcome to this very special episode of the Love The Bees Podcast! I’m your host, Yvonne Johnston, and I am thrilled to be wrapping up our season with you today. But don’t worry—this isn’t goodbye! We’ll be back in the spring with even more insights and tips from our fantastic panel of beekeepers, bird experts and horticulturists! So, let’s get into the good stuff! As we transition into autumn—the most enchanting time of the year for me—I can’t help but feel inspired by the beauty of nature winding down. It’s such a gorgeous season to be outdoors, tending to our gardens. And the best part? The work we put in now will pay off when spring rolls around! Joining us today is the brilliant Adrienne, our go-to horticulturist, who’s going to share three essential tasks you can tackle now before the cold settles in for the season. Next up, we’re diving into a fascinating conversation with Colette O’Connell about the Asian Hornet. Colette is going to share her firsthand knowledge about this invasive species, including her experiences—and yes, getting stung! It’s a can’t-miss segment for anyone who wants to know more about this apex predator that has hit our shores. Then, we’ll hear from our dedicated beekeepers, Dermot Fanning and Colm Penston, as they guide us through the preparations for winter in our hives. They’ll also reflect on how their bee season went—trust me, there are some valuable insights here! And lastly, author and bird expert Eric Dempsey joins us to discuss why autumn is his favorite time for birding. He’ll be sharing tips on what to look out for in your gardens this season—whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned birdwatcher! Now, before we jump into today’s lineup, I want to take a moment to extend a massive thank you to all of you who’ve followed our show and tuned in to our episodes. Your support means the world to us! A huge shoutout to Donegal Bees for their wonderful sponsorship, and of course, a big thank you to Caitlin Kelly for her amazing sound work—without her magical touch, this podcast wouldn’t sound half as good! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! As we close this season, I want to remind you to take care of yourselves over the winter months and, of course, to keep nurturing those gardens of yours. We can’t wait to bee back in the spring! In the meantime, we will be posting on Instagram @lovethebees.ie_ Until then, take care, and I hope your bees over winter well. Yvonne x Asian Hornet Resources: There has been 36 verified sightings of the Asian hornet 2 nests have been found in Cork, both removed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). The Public is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any potential sightings with a photo to @invasives@biodiversityireland.ie https://invasives.ie/species-alerts/asian-hornet/ [https://invasives.ie/species-alerts/asian-hornet/] https://www.irishbeekeepers.ie/blog/ [https://www.irishbeekeepers.ie/blog/] https://www.irishbeekeepers.ie/confirmed-asian-hornet-sightings-in-cork-beekeepers-urged-to-act/ [https://www.irishbeekeepers.ie/confirmed-asian-hornet-sightings-in-cork-beekeepers-urged-to-act/]

28. sept. 202556 min
episode Native Irish Honey Bee Interview with Professor Grace McCormack, Galway university. artwork

Native Irish Honey Bee Interview with Professor Grace McCormack, Galway university.

In this episode of Love The Bees, join me, Yvonne Johnston for a fascinating discussion with Professor Grace McCormack from University Galway, a leading expert on the Native Irish Honey Bee. In this in-depth interview, Yvonne and Professor McCormack explore what makes our native honey bee unique and delve into the critical need for its protection in today's changing environment. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the role of the Native Irish Honey Bee within our ecosystems and why conserving this species is essential for biodiversity. We chat about the invaluable role of NIHBS with their ongoing work on promoting and conserving the native bee. Professor McCormack’s research and passion for native bees shines through as she highlights what’s needed to protect these bees which are perfectly adapted to our climate and part of our heritage. Whether you’re a seasoned beekeeper or simply interested in learning more about the natural world around you, this conversation promises to inspire and inform. Tune in and discover the fascinating science behind our native bee species and why they deserve our attention and care. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @lovethebees.ie [http://lovethebees.ie]_ to share your thoughts and join the conversation!

30. juli 202527 min