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A comprehensive video library including 28+ hours of pioneering talks on honey bee resistance, genetics, queen production, and sustainable beekeeping.

2025 — Advancing Resistance Breeding

• Dr. Samantha Alger — UBEEO & Resistance Breeding in Vermont
• Martin Gabel — Non-Chemical Varroa Control & Resistance Implications
• Dr. Nuria Morfin — Breeding Bees for Low Varroa Population Growth
• Dr. Melissa Oddie — Guided Selection for Varroa Resistance in Norway
• David Tarpy — Making Good Queens & Avoiding Bad Ones
• Dr. Kirsten Traynor — Refining Varroa-Resistant Breeding Criteria
• Brandon M. Simmons — Queen Production for Viral & Pest Resistance


2024 — Practical Genetics & Management

• Troy Hall — Keep It Small, Keep It All
• Ang Roell — The Science of Cell Starters
• UBeeO™ Team — Hygienic Behavior & Field Diagnostics
• Randy McAffrey aka The 628DirtRooster — Lessons from Wild Honey Bees
• Nathalie B. — Horizontal Hives & Community Resilience
• Adrian Quiney — Northern Wintering & Stock Stewardship


2023 — Tools for Sustainable Selection

• Dr. John Harbo — Finding & Retaining VSH
• Dr. Jamie Ellis — A Year Inside a Honey Bee Colony
• Dr. David Peck — Good Mite Hygiene & Neighborhood Health
• Dr. Robyn Underwood — IPM Essentials
• Michael Bush — Swarm Prevention & Colony Growth
• Kim Flottum — Natural Beekeeping & Practical Decisions
• Stephen Repasky — Single-Brood-Chamber Management
• Adrian Quiney — Insulation vs Ventilation in the North
• Les Crowder — Social Pollinators & Sustainable Futures


2022 — Foundations of Sustainable Beekeeping

• Nathalie B. — Preventing & Troubleshooting Pathogens
• Michael Bush — Common Beekeeping Problems
• Cory Stevens — Treatment-Free Apiary Realities
• Adrian Quiney — Biotechnical Mite Management
• Terry Combs — Natural-Selection Stock Improvement
• Les Crowder — Human & Honey Bee Connection

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