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Beemmunity with James Web & Nathan Reid

Season 4 Episode 12 Published 4 years, 7 months ago
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What on earth is a microsponge? And what do beekeepers do with them?

In this episode, we talk with James Webb, CEO, and Nate Reid, Operations Manager at Beemmunity Labs on the exciting research and product development underway. They fill us in on a very creative way that our honey bees can now manage exposure to common agricultural pesticides.

They have created a microparticle that is composed of a detoxifying treatment encapsulated in a protein shell that can be fed to your bees in a sugar syrup solution. This treatment detoxifies pesticides that are consumed by your bees in pollen or nectar and are then passed through their systems, then removed during their next cleansing flight.

So far, it seems that any pesticide that they have fed to their bees has been neutralized at or very near 100%. Plus, you can use this during honey flows if you feed your bees a treated pollen patty. Instant protection, all of the time. If you are treating for mites, remove the strips before applying the the microsponge treatment.

Other positive features are that you only need to feed every three weeks or so, but, if you live in an area where pesticides are applied often, you can feed just before spraying or treated seed is planted and ensure protection for the whole season with treatments every three weeks. Plus, it has a long, uncomplicated shelf life so storage is inexpensive.

Finally, your bees can be safe from agricultural pesticides. It's getting better out there.

Links and websites mentioned in this podcast:

  • Beemmunity - https://www.beemmunity.co
  • Effects of OAV on Honey Bees
    • Effects of Oxalic Acid on Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) by Eva Rademacher, Marika Harz, Saskia Schneider Institute of Biology/Neurobiology, Freie Universität Berlin, Königin-Luise-Str. 28-30, 14195 Berlin, Germany Insects 2017, 8(3), 84; https://doi.org/10.3390/insects8030084
    • Sublethal effects of oxalic acid on Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae): changes in behaviour and longevity By Saskia Schneider, Dorothea Eisenhardt & Eva Rademacher Apidologie volume 43, pages218–225 (2012)
  • Honey Bee Obscura Podcast - https://www.honeybeeobscura.com

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