Beekeeping Today Podcast - Presented by Betterbee
Aug. 3, 2020

Bee Optimism with Dr. Jay Evans (S3, E10)

Dr. Jay Evans is the Research Leader at the USDA Honey Bee Research Lab in Beltsville Maryland. He and the resident scientists there are involved in many projects, including mite studies, nutrition supplements for bees, queen health and nutrition....

Dr. Jay EvansDr. Jay Evans is the Research Leader at the USDA Honey Bee Research Lab in Beltsville Maryland. He and the resident scientists there are involved in many projects, including mite studies, nutrition supplements for bees, queen health and nutrition. Plus, even in middle of this pandemic, they have realized the need for continuing the AFB Diagnostic Center so beekeepers can handle this disease before it gets out of hand in their apiaries.

There's more to Jay than his regular research. He has been writing a column for our sponsor Bee Culture magazine for several years and has gathered together a books-worth of these that he has called Bee Optimism, published by IBRA. It is a welcome addition to our honey bee literature because of his easy to understand style, vast experience and willingness to gather information from a great variety of sources.

His chapters include the challenges that bees, and beekeepers
face, a lot about honey, both good and bad, he examines the value of propolis to honey bees, looks at issues with queens, and spends a fair amount of time looking at the effects of climate change, and advances in overwintering science. And of course, the final chapter focuses on why he is optimistic about the future of bees, beekeepers and beekeeping.

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Podcast music: Young Presidents, "Be Strong"

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Jay Evans

PhD, Lead Scientist, USDA-ARS Bee Research Laboratory (Beltsville, MD)

Jay started studying insect colonies in college (Princeton University) and graduate school (University of Utah) while pursuing degrees in genetics and behavior. His research is focused on interactions between bees and the pathogens and parasites that torment them. He is focused on safe medicines and management strategies to reduce the impacts of bee disease.

Jay was a leader in the Honey Bee Genome Project and has helped develop new genetic insights into bee breeding and disease diagnostics. He has received USDA awards for ‘Early Career’ (2003) and ‘Senior’ (2023) Scientist of the Year, the EAS James Hambleton Award for Bee Research, and is a fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has enjoyed mentoring dozens of students and professional researchers.

Along with trying to push the needle towards better honey bee survival, Jay argues that honey bees are a key part of human lives worldwide, as a form of equitable farming that gives much from small initial investments. He is thus keen on promoting honey bees and beekeeping as a sustainable part of nature and human health.

Jay writes a monthly research column for Bee Culture magazine (www.beesfoundintranslation.org) and enjoys frequent talks with beekeepers.