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Breeding the Honeybee

Breeding the Honeybee

De : Brent Nixon
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All about bee breeding. Episodes range from: bee genetics, stories about bee breeding, analysis of research and interviews with people in this field.© 2025 Brent Nixon Science
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    • 38) Amy Dunn (NZ)
      Nov 9 2025

      Amy is a queen breeder. Her business is called Kereru Queen bees, which she runs with her two sisters and their husbands. The business was originally started by Amy’s father John over 40 years ago. The business is based in Kereru, a small farming district 60 km's southwest from Napier/Hastings on the eastern foothills of the northern Ruahine ranges in Hawkes Bay.

      Contact Amy - kereruqueenbees@gmail.com

      If you are interested in reading a nice book about Amy's Grandfather growing up with the bees you can email Amy's mother - jenny-dobson@xtra.co.nz
      I have a copy of this book which my family read in one sitting and loved it.

      Check out Amy's dad queen cell carriers here https://www.carricell.com/

      An interview with Amy's grandfather from 2015 https://knowledgebank.org.nz/audio/berry-ian-interview/

      Comment or leave feedback on the episode post in the Facebook group for this podcast

      https://www.facebook.com/groups/breedingthehoneybee


      Podcast proudly brought to you by

      Brent Nixon at Nixon Queen Bees (Ballarat VIC, Australia)

      https://nixonqueenbees.com.au/


      Email Brent

      brent@nixonqueenbees.com.au


      Episode Music

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      0:00 Intro and family

      6:10 Kinds of bees

      9:35 UbeeO

      11:00 Randy Oliver

      12:05 Kirk Webster

      12:55 Ray Butler

      13:10 AFB

      15:35 Mating nucs

      19:03 Cells

      25:00 Fun facts

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      27 min
    • 37) Chris Bartel (CA)
      Aug 1 2025

      Chris is a 3rd generation beekeeper from Canada. His family specialise in imports of packages and queens. You can find the family’s business at https://www.bartelbeeco.ca/

      Comment or leave feedback on the episode post in the Facebook group for this podcast

      https://www.facebook.com/groups/breedingthehoneybee


      This podcast is proudly brought to you by Brent Nixon at Nixon Queen Bees in Ballarat Australia. Email Brent at brent@nixonqueenbees.com.au


      0:00 Family

      7:59 Shipping queens internationally

      12:40 Old way of beekeeping in Canada

      16:10 Wintering

      18:55 Ezy Loader


      Episode Music

      https://audionautix.com/

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      23 min
    • 36) Monika Leleń (PL)
      Jun 17 2025

      Monika is a polish queen breeder. Together with her team they produce a staggering 35000 virgin queens for sale each year. This is a popular way to purchase queens in Poland. They also produce mated and instrumentally inseminated queens. Monika’s team uses a range of techniques that lead them to achieve incredibly high levels of efficiency in the production of quality queens.


      You can follow Monika’s work here.

      https://www.facebook.com/akademiapszczelarza

      https://pasieka-szeligow.pl/


      Join the podcast Facebook community group - This is a great place to comment on the episode, share some of your own tips or just say hi!

      https://www.facebook.com/groups/breedingthehoneybee

      Podcast proudly brought to you by

      Brent Nixon at Nixon Queen Bees (Ballarat VIC, Australia)

      https://nixonqueenbees.com.au/


      Email Brent

      brent@nixonqueenbees.com.au


      Special thanks to Marc Hillen and Anita Long for helping to set up this interview. Photo by Marc Hillen

      Episode Music

      https://audionautix.com/



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      29 min
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