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059 Honeybees

38m · Your Vet Wants You to Know · 10 Apr 10:00

In recent years, veterinarians have become more involved in the health and welfare of honeybees as the result of changes in how antibiotics are regulated. In this episode, Dr. Brittany Kyle, veterinarian and honeybee expert, discusses the fascinating world of beekeeping, some of the common misconceptions around bees, and the lessons she has learned caring for her own bee colony. The stories shared include great resources, whether you have an established apiary or you just want to know what the buzz is all about. 

 

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Honeybee Veterinary Consortium: https://hbvc.org/

 

Honeybee Health Coalition: https://honeybeehealthcoalition.org/

 

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