Inside The Hive: Wasps and Bees of The Pacific Northwest
Have you ever wondered what goes on inside the hive? We are diving into the world of social wasps and bees of the Pacific Northwest, from beloved bumblebees to often-despised yellowjackets. We'll be learning about the differences between our local species, their exciting life histories, and the unique ecological roles they play. Plus, we'll have plenty of stories from our day-to-day work hanging out with bugs and getting stung in the process.
Roby Ventres-Pake and Ariel Devros are biologists, beekeepers, educators, and co-owners of Portland Natural Bee Removal (PNBR). Through PNBR they work to help people understand and live alongside stinging insects, while relocating bees to new homes and removing wasps without the use of pesticides.
This live talk is a part of Johnson Creek Watershed Council's Community Engagement Series.
Видео Inside The Hive: Wasps and Bees of The Pacific Northwest канала Johnson Creek Watershed Council
Roby Ventres-Pake and Ariel Devros are biologists, beekeepers, educators, and co-owners of Portland Natural Bee Removal (PNBR). Through PNBR they work to help people understand and live alongside stinging insects, while relocating bees to new homes and removing wasps without the use of pesticides.
This live talk is a part of Johnson Creek Watershed Council's Community Engagement Series.
Видео Inside The Hive: Wasps and Bees of The Pacific Northwest канала Johnson Creek Watershed Council
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
25 июня 2020 г. 22:39:09
01:08:42
Другие видео канала
Foster Flood Plains Tour- Facebook Live EventMacroinvertebrate Surveys with Johnson Creek Watershed CouncilBeaver Swims into Den with FoodOtter in Fairview Creek HeadwatersKeynote speaker: Dr. Derron Coles, Executive Director, The Blueprint Foundation.Coho Salmon in Crystal SpringsWeeding with NoahThe Oregon Bee Atlas: The Quest for Every Kind of Bee in OregonPowell Butte Grassland Birds Webinar - March 10, 2022City Nature Challenge in Portland 2021Barred Owl searching for food in Johnson Creek in Gresham, OregonFacebook Live Centennial Part 1Sneak Peak - Videos from the CreekLower Johnson Creek Large Wood Construction July 30, 2020Creek Crew Leader Training!River Restoration with Ground ScoreThe Mystery of Microbes in Soil and WaterSalmon Survey Results 2020Searching for Wildlife in the heart of urban Portland! Johnson Creek Beneath the SurfaceWhat is restoration?- Errol Heights Park