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Why Bees Are Essential to Our Food System

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Discover the vital role honeybees play in pollination, agriculture, and our food supply in this episode of Monday Moments. Host Suzanne Rajczi sits down with beekeeper Michael 
 Vlei Forge Apiary, in Rhinebeck, NY, to explore the fascinating world of beekeeping in the Hudson Valley.

From hive structure and bee lifecycles to raw honey production and pollination economics, this episode breaks down how bees impact everything from local farms to global food systems. Michael shares his journey from professional horseshoer to beekeeper, along with insights on hive management, swarming, winter survival, and transporting bees for crop pollination.

We also dive into major threats facing honeybees today, including pesticides, habitat loss, weather changes, and varroa mites—plus how organic beekeeping practices can help.
If you’ve ever wondered how bees make honey, how to start beekeeping, or why bees are essential to agriculture, this episode is for you.



TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 
02:45 Western Honeybee Basics 
04:41 Pollination Economics 
06:27 How Bees Navigate Home 
09:45 Bee Life Cycle Explained 
13:37 Winter Survival and Feeding 
15:43 Swarming and Space Management 
17:29 Hive Architecture Tour 
20:28 Queen Marking and Stings 
24:43 Hudson Valley Nectar Flows 
29:17 Fairground Apiary and Organic Care 
31:03 Mites and Bee Biosecurity 
34:21 Dutchess County Fair 
38:03 Bee Stressors and Habitat 
40:00 Starting Beekeeping Tips 
46:04 Real Honey vs Adulteration 
49:10 Harvesting and Bottling Honey 
50:59 Honey Varieties and Judging 
56:45 Comb Honey and Wax 
58:44 Helping Bees at Home 
01:00:40 Stings and Protective Gear