A Honey of a Bee
EmpowerU Studio at Frame USA225 Northland Blvd
Cincinnati, Ohio 45246
To view a complete recording of this class click here The familiar honey bee Apis mellifera is a vitally important agricultural pollinator threatened by many human activities. It is also a behaviorally fascinating insect. This talk celebrates honey bees’ sophisticated social organization, intimate association with flowers, and past and present relationships with humans. We will also explore the wonderful ways honey bees sense their world and communicate with nest mates including their astonishing waggle dance language.
Speaker Bio:
Speaker – Randy C. Morgan, Emeritus Curator-Insectarium, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden.
Randy holds an M.S. in Entomology from the University of Wisconsin. He worked at the Cincinnati Zoo Insectarium for 32 years and is now retired from his position as Curator of Invertebrates, Reptiles & Amphibians. At the Zoo he managed a diverse collection of live insects and other small animals for public educational display and developed world-class exhibits. Randy has been a beekeeper for nearly 40 years, is active in the South Western Ohio Beekeepers Association and loves to share his passion for honey bees and the other little animals that propel and shape our living world.
Randy Morgan