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Spring 2026 Trailer and News Briefs

About Bees, Culture & Curiosity

Release Date: 03/28/2026

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About Bees, Culture & Curiosity

Season 8 Episode 4: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – Can Magnets Help Honey Bees Survive Winter?   In this episode, we examine the unusual controversial question of whether electromagnetic fields affect honey bees. We begin with the broader idea that the bees' world is surrounded by weak natural and artificial electromagnetic signals. The discussion includes Schumann resonance (the low-frequency electromagnetic background of the Earth) and considers why some beekeepers insist that bees may are sensitive to such energy, and why I think they are badly misstaken. From...

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Season 8 Episode 3: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – More than Packages   Bees can arrive in packages. Putting them into snow-covered hive boxes is exciting. We'll install packages and chat bees and more on this episode. Please subscribe, like, love, and follow. We live or die by your adulation.   Podcast website:  About Ron Miksha:  Finally: email your questions, comments, and angst:  miksha@gmail.com

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About Bees, Culture & Curiosity

Season 8 Episode 2: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – Dandelion: The Bee Plant That Doesn’t Need Bees  Dandelions show up early. In many places, they’re the first thing people notice in spring. Bright yellow, everywhere at once, and full of bees. It’s easy to assume they are the first and best food source for honey bees. They aren’t. Before dandelions bloom, bees are already working. Alders, maples, willows, elms, and even skunk cabbage come first. These plants provide much of the early pollen that gets colonies moving again after winter. Dandelions arrive a bit...

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Season 8 Episode 1: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – Apitherapy and the Joy of Bee Stings   Happy World Apitherapy Day, March 30, marked on the birthday of the founder of apitherapy, Filip Terč. Oh, and I heard that it's also Ron Miksha's birthday. Recorded in Calgary during March 2026 Please subscribe, like, love, and follow. We live or die by your adulation.   Podcast website:  About Ron Miksha:  Finally: email your questions, comments, and angst:  miksha@gmail.com

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About Bees, Culture & Curiosity

Season 8 Episode 0: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – Spring 2026 Trailer and News Briefs    Starting off Spring 2026 with a preview of the season ahead plus some chat about 12 recent bee news stories.  From the United Kingdom, Bee brain model offers insights into next-gen AI. Social encapsulation of parasite eggs by honeybee colonies   In Sweden, the trade association Beekeeping Entrepreneurs collected honey from Swedish grocery stores, sent samples to Estonia for analysis using new DNA method. From Spain:  New traps at Palma Port aim to detect...

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Season 7 Episode 12: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – March is Orange Blossom Month    Orange Groves, Honey Bees, and a Vanishing Industry Orange blossom honey begins in the groves—but those groves are disappearing. In this episode, beekeeper and writer Ron Miksha explores the history, biology, and quiet decline of North America’s citrus landscape. From Florida’s once-million acres of orange trees to today’s shrinking groves, this is the story of bees, nectar, and a changing agricultural world. We begin with a simple question: why do oranges grow in groves, not...

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Season 7 Episode 11: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – Bee Poop, Yellow Rain, and the Bee Gut    Honey bees refuse to defecate inside their hive all winter—and when the first warm day arrives, thousands of bees take a sudden cleansing flight. In this episode, we explore one of the stranger realities of beekeeping: the honey bee digestive system and the dramatic spring event known as the cleansing flight. From my snowy backyard apiary in Calgary, Alberta, we begin with the subtle signs of early spring. The sun is higher, the hive entrance warms, and a...

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Season 7 Episode 10: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – February means Almonds  Most California almond pollination takes place in late February and earlier March. In this episode, we look at the world's largest mass migration of livestock and the problems honey bees encounter during pollination season. We also examine how almonds are pollinated (looking closely at the flowers) and why honey bees remain essential to get the job done.  Recorded in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in February 2026.  Please subscribe, like, love, and follow. We live or die by your...

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Season 7 Episode 9: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – The Apiary in a Box  I had a great chat with Herman van Reekum of and . BeeCube is what it sounds like, a cube of bees, an apiary in a box. We discuss the advantages of the BeeCube as well as new developments that Herman is involved in - a beekeeper's app (Bee the Bee) for recording and analyzing bee colony health and management, and also that aggrandizes current news and research in bees and beekeeping. Links for Herman Beekeeping Innovations: BeeCube: The Global Beekeeping Digest: Recorded in Calgary, Alberta,...

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Season 7 Episode 8: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – Wintering at minus 50 in Singles!!  Let's go way up north to the Yukon with beekeeper Etienne Tardif. He experiments with wintering - in single storey hives - through minus 50 temperatures. His secrets, which he is happy to talk about, include carbon dioxide control guided by sophisticated monitoring. If you don't know how important tight space and excess CO2 can be to success wintering, you need to listen to this podcast. Etienne's North of 60 Beekeeping:  Hypoxia-Controlled Winter Metabolism in Honeybees Recorded...

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Season 8 Episode 0: About Bees, Culture & Curiosity Podcast – Spring 2026 Trailer and News Briefs   

Starting off Spring 2026 with a preview of the season ahead plus some chat about 12 recent bee news stories. 

From the United Kingdom, Bee brain model offers insights into next-gen AI.

https://www.theengineer.co.uk/content/news/bee-brain-study-offers-insights-into-next-gen-ai/

Social encapsulation of parasite eggs by honeybee colonies

 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-026-40183-5

In Sweden, the trade association Beekeeping Entrepreneurs collected honey from Swedish grocery stores, sent samples to Estonia for analysis using new DNA method.

https://www.landlantbruk.se/dna-test-av-importhonung-visar-omfattande-fusk

From Spain:  New traps at Palma Port aim to detect deadly invasive hornets before they spread across Mallorca https://www.majorcadailybulletin.com/news/local/2026/03/05/140661/new-traps-palma-port-aim-detect-deadly-invasive-hornets-before-they-spread-across-mallorca.html

From the NYTimes: A Study Is Retracted, Renewing Concerns About the Weedkiller Roundup 

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/02/climate/glyphosate-roundup-retracted-study.html

March 8, NYTimes: A Trump Order Protected a Weedkiller

 https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/08/climate/bayer-white-phosphate-glyphosate-roundup-trump-executive-order-munition.html

Canada’s population declined by more than 100,000 people in 2025

 Canada reports first annual population decline on record - The Globe and Mail

Pascarella’s 2024 paper on bee diversity

Bombs versus bees: bee diversity on military bases and preserves in Texas, USA

Wild populations of Apis mellifera have now been classified as endangered in the European Union following a recent reassessment for the IUCN Red List.

 Wild honeybees now officially listed as endangered in the EU

Bees Kneez Apiaries: Beechina emergency-level bushfire destroyed 50 hives, kills about three million bees

 https://www.perthnow.com.au/wa/bees-kneez-apiaries-beechina-emergency-level-bushfire-destroyed-50-hives-kills-about-three-million-bees-c-21933066

From CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation making butter.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/how-to-churn-butter-while-running-9.7127209

From Taipei Times, Beehive tech could help boost fruit production

https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2026/03/16/2003853892

USDA American beekeeping statistics

https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/Todays_Reports/reports/hony0326.pdf

 

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Finally: email your questions, comments, and angst:  miksha@gmail.com