This week we are talking to Michael Jordan ‘The Bee Whisperer' from Wyoming. This is Episode Seventy Seven of our beekeeping podcast.

This executive producers for this months show are Lauren Hoffman and Aaron Jennings from Jennings Apiaries

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Introduction

Michael Jordan is a holistic bee keeper from Cheyenne in Wyoming, who along with teaching beekeeping and making the famous “King Mead” is the Bee Whisperer.

What you will discover

Why Michael put cell phones into his Beehives

How to make your Mead consistent every year

What Michael feeds his bees over winter

A Bee Tea to help with Nosema

Using Peppermint rather than smoke

Why the Monks in the Abbey used to Hum

How neighbours that you feed don't complain much.

The Wyoming Beekeepers Association hasn't seen American Foul Brood for Ten Years

Resources Mentioned

You will find Michael's website HERE

Share photos and videos of your bees with Michael on Facebook HERE

He is on Twitter here @TheBEEWhisperer

[clickToTweet tweet=”If you are going to keep the Bees in a box,Your responsible for them-M Jordan @TheBEEWhisperer” quote=”If you are going to keep the Bees in a box, Your responsible for them…Michael Jordan”]

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